MASERU, Feb. 20 -- To transform the lives of youth and persons with disabilities in both rural and urban areas of Lesotho, Batloung Foods, through its nutrition club and with the support of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, has launched a project to help them create jobs and provide opportunities for personal growth, skill development, and economic empowerment through agriculture and crafts.

These skills are designed to help participants generate income, especially during harsh winter seasons, by selling wool-based products like blankets, scarves, and mittens.

In an interview with Informative newspaper, 'Maselloane Phumane, founder of Batloung Foods, shared that through their nutrition wing they decided it was about time to...