Since our establishment in 1961, Toyota has become as much a part of South African culture as the vibrant South Africans that drive our vehicles. With this in mind, we've shaped Toyota's culture aroun...
Lesotho Electricity Company Building No 53 Moshoeshoe Road, Industrial Area, P.O.Box 423, Maseru
The Lesotho Electricity Company (Pty) Ltd (LEC) is wholly owned by the Government of Lesotho (GoL). It has been registered in terms of the Companies Act of 1967 (as amended) and established in 2006 in...
Life's Comfort Solutions (Pty) Ltd. owns and operates departmental retail stores in Lesotho. It retails various products, including cell phones and accessories, Vodacom products, footwear, blankets, l...
Established in 1978, we are a South African Mens and Ladies fashion retailer that takes pride in uplifting the lives of our loyal customers. We have over 200 stores located across Southern Africa incl...
Loti Brick (Pty) Ltd is a premier manufacturer of clay bricks in Lesotho. The types of bricks manufactured are face bricks, plaster bricks and paver bricks. The bricks are manufactured from the finest...
Mafeteng Concrete Blocks is a registered entity in terms of the Companies Act of the laws of The Kingdom of Lesotho. The company is a major player in business of brick-making alongside building constr...
At Lewis Lesotho Brand we strive to provide customers with a wide variety of high quality, exclusive furniture, household appliances and home entertainment products. Lewis Stores first opened in 1934 a...
Jewellery in Lesotho is an integral part of the traditional culture and is often seen as a symbol of wealth and status. The traditional pieces are highly ornate and are made from a variety of materials, including precious stones, brass, copper, and beads. These pieces are often handcrafted and feature intricate designs that reflect the cultural heritage of the country. The most popular type of jewellery is the traditional Basotho beadwork, which is made from glass and clay beads and is often used to decorate clothing, hats, and other accessories. Silver and gold jewellery is also popular in Lesotho, and these pieces often feature intricate designs and embellishments. In addition to jewellery, Lesotho is also known for its traditional hand-crafted leather goods and footwear, which are often decorated with beadwork and other adornments. Jewellery in Lesotho is an important part of the culture and a way to show off one's wealth and status.