Lesotho Highlands Development Authority
This is the official page of the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA). The LHDA is a statutory body established by the LHDA Order Number 23 of 1986. The sole purpose of this organization is to implement, operate and maintain the Lesotho Highlands Water Project on the Lesotho side of the border. The Lesotho Highlands Water Project is a bi-national Project between the Kingdom of Lesotho an
07/07/2026
TSEBISO E POTLAKILENG HO SECHABA
Ofisi ea Morero oa Metsi a Lihlaba tsa Lesotho (LHDA) e tsebisa beng
ba mabitso a latelang, ‘me ke ba sa kang ba fumanoa mehaleng eo ba
neng ba e ngotse ha ba ingolisetsa mesebetsi e sa hlokeng litsebo,
Mokhahlelong oa Bobeli oa Morero.
Tsebiso ena ea sechaba ke karolo ea mehato eo Morero o e nkang h**e batho ba ingolisitseng empa ba sa fumanehe mehaleng ba fumane melaetsa.
Bona ba koptjoa ho itlaleha liofising tsa mokonteraka oa letamo Polihali Mokhotlong, SUNJV ka la 13 Phupu, 2026 ho tloha ka hora ea borobeli (08:00) hoseng ho fihlela ka hora ea bohlano (17:00), mantsibuea .
Fumana lintlha tse felletseng mona:
19/06/2026
FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLIC RELEASE LHDA REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO FAIR AND ACCOUNTABLE PROCUREMENT
The Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) has
noted a recent media report concerning the procurement process for the construction of resettlement villages and replacement housing associated with the Polihali Dam inundation area.
Read the full statement below:
16/06/2026
LHDA Successfully Concludes Mini Stakeholder Conferences
The Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) has concluded its Mini Stakeholder Conferences, with the final engagement taking place at the Mohale Project Site Foothills on 12 June 2026.
As part of LHDA’s 40th anniversary celebrations, the conferences created an opportunity for communities, traditional leaders, government representatives, and stakeholders to engage directly with LHDA on progress, priorities, and opportunities for continued collaboration.
Discussions focused on community development, livelihood restoration, rangeland conservation, and project implementation.
Stakeholders shared important feedback on project progress, communication, and service delivery, while also recognising LHDA’s efforts in conservation, temporary employment creation, and community support.
LHDA Chief Executive, Mr Tente Tente, reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to ongoing engagement and confirmed that LHDA will return in August 2026 to provide updates and respond to matters raised.
Together, we continue building stronger communities and sustainable futures.
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| Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 08:00 - 17:00 |