Maseru chamber of commerce and industries in collaboration with other business organisations have called on the government of Lesotho to implement the much awaited Business and licensing act of 2019 which draw the line between business which have to be run by indigenous Basotho and naturalised Basotho.

Maseru chamber of commerce and industries in collaboration with other business organisations have called on the government of Lesotho to implement the much awaited Business and licensing act of 2019 which draw the line between business which have to be run by indigenous Basotho and naturalised Basotho.

This they said in a joint statement they released over the weekend where they vehemently outlined that they need an immediate compliance with the said act and its regulations. The then government of the prime minister Moeketsi Majoro had given a one-year period for the naturalised Basotho and foreign nationals to leave the list of those 47 businesses to Basotho which started on the 1st of August 2022 and is soon to end on the 1st of August this year.