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UAT Addresses Concerns Over Russian Scholarship Program

MASERU- Concerns about the controversial ‘Alabuga Start’ program, reportedly linked to exploitative labor practices in Russia’s Alabuga Special Economic Zone, have now taken on a local dimension. This follows the emergence of direct recruitment communications between representatives of the program and a citizen of Lesotho, which the Lesotho Tribune has reviewed. In response, United Africans Transformation (UAT), whose leader Dr. Mahali Phamotse has been involved in facilitating scholarships to Russia, addressed the public’s growing concerns. Dr. Phamotse clarified that UAT’s…Continue reading with a subscriptionSubscribe for full access to every story.Subscribe - M85/monthAlready a subscriber? Sign in Advertisement ...

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