her life is typical for a woman in rural lesotho.'s own situation has changed significantly since she began working on the cannabis farm. she's now learning english andd math - at a school set up by the company for its workers. that also makes it easier for nchesa to check her children's homework. their school is also funded by medigrow. the covid-19 pandemic had not yet reached africa when we were in lesotho. but the government did then introduce a lockdown, before easing restrictions on may 5th. as a manufacturer of a medicinal produc t the cannabis farm is one of the few companies that were exempted fromprotective masks. as t b border s clclosedwe wer were uble to return to lesotho, so anandrÉ bothmhma t us this video he took on his smartptphone. >> in a skskype interview he sd peopople were becoming more health-conscious in the face of covid-d-19 - and d demand fors cannabis oil was continuing to grow. he also told us he had offered the government his help in the fight against the virus. >> we've e made ourur lab available to gov