King Letsie III Officiates the 49th Convocation of the National University of Lesotho
As Lesotho celebrates 200 years since the formation of the Basotho nation, King Letsie III presided over the opening of the 49th convocation of the National University of Lesotho (NUL) in Roma. The ceremony, which commenced on Tuesday, is part of a week-long celebration recognizing the academic achievements of the university’s graduating class of 2024.
During the convocation, degrees were conferred in various disciplines, including the Bachelor of Law, alongside certificates in Proficiency in Insurance. Additionally, the event featured the presentation of awards and prizes to students who excelled in their respective subjects, showcasing the commitment to academic excellence at NUL.
In his address at the ceremony, King Letsie III emphasized the significance of the event, describing it as a pivotal moment in the history of the National University of Lesotho. He noted that the convocation not only symbolizes the aspirations of the Basotho nation but also highlights the accomplishments of the graduating class. The King encouraged the graduates to use their knowledge and skills to contribute positively to society, embodying the spirit of service that is central to the values of the Basotho people.
The convocation served as a platform to reflect on the achievements of NUL, which has played a crucial role in shaping the future of the country through education and research. As Lesotho looks forward to the next century of its existence, the contributions of institutions like NUL will be vital in addressing the challenges faced by the nation and in driving economic and social development.
The celebration of the Basotho nation’s bicentennial alongside the university’s convocation underscores the importance of education in fostering national identity and progress. As graduates embark on their professional journeys, they carry with them the hopes and expectations of their communities, with the potential to make lasting impacts in various fields.
The event marks not just the culmination of years of hard work for the students but also a renewed commitment to the values of knowledge, innovation, and leadership that will guide Lesotho into the future. With the ongoing celebrations of the Basotho nation’s rich history, the King’s presence at the convocation reinforces the connection between education and nation-building, inspiring the next generation of leaders to uphold the legacy of their forebears.