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One month after deadly bus crash in Lesotho, nine Latter-day Saint young women recount their harrowing experience and ...
Lives of 10 Latter-day Saints — youth and their leaders — were remembered at memorial service in Maputsoe, Lesotho.
Around 3,000 people gathered at the Maputsoe Sports Stadium in Lesotho on Saturday to remember the individuals who died in a ...
Lesotho's prime minister joined funeral services for the Latter-day Saint girls and others killed in multivehicle crash.
Thousands gathered over two days to share hope and memories as 11 individuals were remembered at funeral and memorial ...
Thousands of people gathered for a joint funeral service in Lesotho to honor the 15 people killed in a car crash in June.Ten ...
We extend our love ... to the families and friends who are grieving,’ write leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
A memorial service in the African nation of Lesotho paid tribute to Latter-day Saint girls, leaders and others killed in a ...
A woman was killed Saturday afternoon in a pickup truck rollover at the intersection of U.S Highway 12 and Waverly Road, and the driver, an 18-year-old Crown Point man, is now in custody, police ...
Lesotho, a tiny mountain kingdom in Southern Africa, has just declared a two-year state of disaster after being threatened with the highest U.S. tariffs in the world.
The declaration will remain in effect for two years Lesotho has declared a state of disaster over high unemployment rates.The 2024 Lesotho Labour Force Survey, released last week, puts the country's ...
The tiny African country of Lesotho has declared a national state of disaster due to the "high rates of youth unemployment and job losses" caused by uncertainty surrounding U.S. tariffs. Olivia ...