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A message to our paying subscribers

The holiday season invites rest. It does not demand silence.

As others slow down, look away or choose comfort over truth, we want to speak directly to you, our paying subscribers. You are not passive readers. You are participants in the fight for accountability.

Your decision to support Lesotho Tribune financially is not a small thing. It is a deliberate choice to back independent journalism in a country where “power” prefers darkness and scrutiny is often treated as hostility. Because of you, stories that were meant to die quietly were published. Because of you, questions that were never meant to be asked were asked publicly.

We do not take that lightly.

This season is also about sharing what matters. Some give books. Others give time. A few choose to give access to truth. If there is someone in your life who believes in accountability, who asks difficult questions or who deserves better information than slogans and silence, a Lesotho Tribune subscription is one way to extend that commitment beyond yourself.

As families gather and the year is weighed honestly, we recognise that the work continues precisely because people like you refuse to be distracted by ceremony while institutions decay. You understand that governance failures do not take holidays and neither does the public interest.

We hope you find moments of rest and meaning in the days ahead. But know this: when the celebrations pass and the new year begins, Lesotho Tribune will return sharpened, not softened. Still independent. Still unbought. Still unwilling to look away.

Thank you for standing with us when it matters.

Lesotho Tribune

Information Liberates.

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