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April 25, 2026
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NO TIME TO REST-TRADERS 

Maseru, Oct.04 —-Although the morning hours before 8:00 am were unusually quiet, streets with few people walking along the Main North I at Lakeside and Mohalalitoe and traffic low and smooth, showing that it is a public holiday today in the country, some informal traders, although few at that time, had already displayed their products for sale at their usual sports indicating that there is no time to rest. 

Speaking to one of them, Mr. Mahamo Tsiu stated that being on the streets as usual selling his products does not mean he does not appreciate public holidays such as the Independence Day. He said he has to earn a living and ensure the well-being of his family. He remarked that the current economic situation requires one to always be on their feet working for survival…

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