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The history of people living in the area now known as Lesotho ( / ləˈsuːtuː, - ˈsoʊtoʊ / [ 1][ 2]) goes back as many as 400 years. Present Lesotho (then called Basotholand) emerged as a single polity under King Moshoeshoe I in 1822. Under Moshoeshoe I, Basotho joined other clans in their struggle against the Lifaqane associated with ...
Lesotho spends a higher proportion of its GDP (13%) on education than any other country in the world [4] and an average child in Lesotho can expect to spend 10 years of their life in education. [5] Education is compulsory only between the ages of 6 and 13. [6] Secondary school education is non-compulsory, and as of 2005 was attended by 24.0% of ...
Lesotho (/ l ɪ ˈ s uː t uː / ⓘ lih-SOO-too, [6] [7] Sotho pronunciation: [lɪˈsʊːtʰʊ]), formally the Kingdom of Lesotho, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. As an enclave of South Africa , with which it shares a 1,106 km (687 mi) border, [ 8 ] it is the only sovereign enclave in the world outside of the Italian Peninsula .
Mapoteng, Berea District, Lesotho. Political party. Alliance of Democrats. Alma mater. National University of Lesotho. University of Manchester. Ntoi Rapapa (born 28 February 1968) is a Lesotho politician, former physics professor and former CEO of LEWA. He is the current Minister of Education and Training due to October 2022.
The United States Department of Education is a cabinet-level department of the United States government.It began operating on May 4, 1980, having been created after the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare was split into the Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services by the Department of Education Organization Act, which President Jimmy Carter signed into ...
Soldier, politician. Military service. Branch/service. Lesotho Defence Force. Rank. General. General Justin Metsing Lekhanya (7 April 1938 – 20 January 2021) was the Minister of Defence and Chairman of the Military Council of Lesotho ( head of government) from 24 January 1986 to 2 May 1991. [1]
Mohlabi Tsekoa. Categories: Education ministers by country. Government ministers of Lesotho.
S. Sports competitions in Lesotho (2 C) Categories: History of Lesotho. Events in Lesotho. Historical events by country. Historical events in Africa.