Minister Nthati Moorosi Selected for Prestigious 2025 Amujae Leaders Cohort

Minister of Information, Communications, Science, Technology and Innovation and Member of Parliament for Thetsane Constituency, Ms. Nthati Moorosi, has been proudly announced as a member of the 4th cohort of Amujae Leaders for 2025. This recognition places her among a distinguished group of African women poised to reshape leadership across the continent.
The Amujae Initiative, launched in 2020 by former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, is a groundbreaking leadership program aimed at elevating African women to the highest levels of public leadership in government, business, and civil society. The initiative is widely celebrated for not only preparing women to lead but for fundamentally transforming the paradigms of power in Africa.
In her statement marking the announcement of the 2025 cohort, President Sirleaf expressed confidence that this group of women represents “Africa’s next wave of women shaping leadership from the frontlines.” The program provides mentorship, capacity-building, and strategic support to ensure these leaders can effectively influence policy, governance, and development across the continent.
Ms. Moorosi’s selection into this esteemed cohort is a significant achievement, highlighting her impactful work in advancing technology, innovation, and communication in Lesotho. Her leadership role in Parliament and the Ministry underscores her commitment to driving positive change in her country and beyond.
As part of the Amujae Leaders, Ms. Moorosi will join a network of trailblazing women leaders dedicated to fostering inclusive and sustainable development throughout Africa. This opportunity will empower her to expand her influence and contribute to transforming leadership landscapes for future generations.
The recognition of Ms. Nthati Moorosi by the Amujae Initiative not only celebrates her individual accomplishments but also shines a spotlight on Lesotho’s growing role in promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment in public leadership.
With the 2025 cohort, the Amujae Initiative continues to build momentum in creating a new era of African leadership where women play a decisive role in shaping policies and driving progress across all sectors.