The little landlocked nation of Lesotho is so poor that at one point in the '80s, there was only one television set in the entire country. It was located in a bar, and people would stand in line, waiting their turn to watch the set for ten minutes each. There has always been plenty of room for music, however, with traditions including a native form of country & western associated with the range-roaming cowboys of Lesotho, and a window seat reserved on every bus for an accordion player. If Puseletso Seema rode on one of these buses, it might not because he wants to entertain th...