Prince Lerotholi Joins Maseru City Run 2025, Promotes Health and Unity

In a spirited display of athleticism and community engagement, Prince Lerotholi Mohato Seeiso participated in the Maseru City Run 2025, emphasizing the health benefits of running and the importance of unity among the Basotho people.
The Prince took part in the 5km race alongside his mother, Queen Masenate Mohato Seeiso, in an event that brought together people from all walks of life. Their presence highlighted the royal family’s commitment to promoting an active lifestyle and fostering social cohesion through sport.
The Maseru City Run 2025 attracted a total of 1,421 participants, ranging from seasoned marathoners to casual runners and families. The event featured multiple race categories, including the grueling 42km marathon, a 21km half-marathon, and shorter distances of 10km, 5km, and a 1.6km family-friendly run.
With its diverse range of participants and inclusive nature, the Maseru City Run continues to be a significant event in Lesotho’s sporting calendar. It not only encourages fitness and healthy living but also strengthens the spirit of togetherness among Basotho.
Prince Lerotholi’s participation further elevated the event’s profile, reinforcing the idea that running is not just a sport but a unifying force that transcends social and generational divides. As the Maseru City Run grows each year, it remains a shining example of how sports can bring communities together for a common cause.