STATE OF PRESS FREEDOM IN SOUTHERN AFRICA 2022

Nthomeng Majara’s elec�on
as the first woman deputy
prime minister in Lesotho in
November 2022 raised hope
for women in the country to
hold top posts

Lesotho did not record any media violations.
Well ahead of the elections, a number of
journalists signed an elections reporting
pledge; a declaration of practical, ethical and
professional reporting throughout the electoral
process.
The pledge had the buy-in from the Lesotho
Communications Authority. This improved the
working environment for journalists and in turn,
there was a reduction in complaints filed with
the Lesotho Communications Authority (LCA)
against journalists.(5)

INTERNET ACCESS AND
AFFORDABILITY
More than half of Lesotho’s population has
access to the internet, with penetration standing
at 51 percent, the majority of which access it
through mobile phones.

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While there is a steady growth in internet
use, a major hurdle is the high cost of internet,
which may be competitive regionally, but still
prohibitively out of reach for many Basotho.
The geographical size of this small nation
gives it an advantage over other countries, as
it boasts of having at least 90 percent of its
population with 3G internet access.
This good national coverage of the internet
could have exponentially improved internet
access beyond the current statistics.
Lesotho can be a poster example of how
independent communications regulators must
act in protecting digital rights.
In 2016 during its national elections, the
government had proposed a social media
shutdown, a request Lesotho’s Communications
Authority rejected demanding a legal basis for
such an order. A shutdown has never taken
place in Lesotho.

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