More recent posts about Lesotho
Articles from Lesotho
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Next Generation
My husband served in the tiny country of Lesotho from 1977-1979. 31 years later he returns, bringing me and our two sons (12 and 10 years old) to meet his family there. Nothing felt more amazing than feeling the love his former co-workers and friends have for Kenton. As fresh and deep - like he had never left. We sensed the honor and pride in their voices and actions --we all became one family. To celebrate my husband's friend and former PC co-worker, Simon, arranged for us to travel up...
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Reading New Books
This student is reading new books provided by The African Library Project. The students worked hard to get through primary school despite their daily battle with the elements.
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Volleyball
Senkoase High School boys' volleyball team was awarded the opportunity to travel to the capital city of Maseru for a country-wide tournament. We didn't do very well, but it was worth the trip: for many of the boys, it was their first time off the mountain and into the big city.
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Joala
Anthony is taking in the local culture: homemade sorghum beer called joala.
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PC Partnership
During Community Based Training (CBT), a young girl helped my friend Amy find her way home.
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Nature's Chair
Ntate Mathaba, a co-worker, takes a break after a long day.
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Colors of Lesotho
In a remote village in the beautiful mountain kingdom, a local Mosotho boy shyly smiles upward towards a group of herd-boys passing through the area on their donkeys.
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Ha Ke Bona Matla
I asked the seniors of Senkoase High to perform my favorite hymn, Ha Ke Bona Matla (when I see your strength), so I could have a piece of Lesotho to bring home.
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Anatomy of a Basotho Wedding
I met my husband, a fellow PCV, at staging in Philidelphia. Neither one of us had ever attended a wedding in Lesotho, so we had no idea what to expect. It turned out that it was a lot of walking back and forth! It spanned two days, and it was an experience that we'll never forget. The best part was the involvement of our students and fellow teachers.


