Real Estate and Property in Lesotho for Sale and Rent

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Keeping your home spic and span

Having a clean home is one of the most caring things you can do for your family to create a comfortable African home. First of all, there’s the comfort factor. Who wants to be sat around amongst piles of dirty washing and dog hair all day? Being able to relax on your beautiful veranda or apartment balcony, free from the concern that your house needs attention– it’s a wonderful thing. A house...

A plurality of architectural styles in Maseru

Maseru's streets display many different types of architectural styles; you can find roof thatch next to concrete blocks of offices, or old colonial buildings. However, most of traditional houses in Lesotho are made of terra cotta and they have been replaced by modern accommodations and office buildings that keep reminding Lesotho tradition thanks to the colors of the edifices. Recently, some new ones...

The 5 Healthiest Cities To Live In Africa

Malnutrition and abject poverty are two things associated with the African continent. But if you take a seat and search through the obesity index of the continent, you will discover a data that is very discouraging. For example, Libya was ranked the 20th most obese country globally. It has a percentage of 33.10 percent while next is Egypt, followed by Tunisia and then South Africa with 28.9%, 27.10%, and...

Top restaurants in Maseru in Lesotho

People have always viewed restaurants as a place of having breakfast, lunch or dinner or a location for hosting crucial meetings. Some of the restaurants in Maseru denies that notion and delivers above their expectations at times. However, most of them work to satisfy their primary target. The following are some of the restaurants in Maseru Lesotho. Regal restaurant It’s mostly preferred by the...

Postcard from Lesotho’s ski Resort Afriski

Located at 3,222 metres of altitude, The Ski Restaurant overlooks the slopes of Afriski, Lesotho’s only ski resort, and actually only one of the two on sub-Saharan Africa. The restaurant is so high up that the waiter seemed to be out of breath after making his way to get the orders. We left from Johannesburg early on a July morning and after crossing the border at Caledonspoort we were welcomed by...

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