19.2 C
Maseru
March 11, 2026
DevelopmentThaba Tseka

HYGIENE PRACTICES NO LONGER FOLLOWED

Thaba Tseka Jan. 24 – Promoting a culture of frequent hand washing remains a challenge in the district as evidenced by the tippy taps that have become neglected or unused.

This is evident in towns and offices where many have been neglected, yet they provide services for different people every day.

The agency discovered that some tippy taps are broken and have become white elephants, while others have been removed.

Many places that serve numerous clients daily do not practice proper hygiene, as they no longer provide sanitizers for clients to use before receiving services. . .

Related posts

LESOTHO COLLABORATES WITH SOUTH AFRICA CONSENTING BORDER TRADES

LENA

HA RAPHOOLO SOON TO OVERCOME WATER CRISIS  

LENA

LEBELE COMES TO NICR’s RESCUE

LENA

Leave a Comment