Second Annual Prime Minister’s Golf Day Set for 27 March 2026 in Maseru

On 10 February 2026, the Minister of Education and Training, Professor Ntoi Rapapa, announced that the Second Annual Prime Minister’s Golf Day will take place on 27 March 2026 at Maseru Golf Club. The event will conclude with a fundraising and award-giving dinner at Avani Maseru, bringing together participants from the public and private sectors. Minister Rapapa explained that the golf day is designed to raise funds to support learners from disadvantaged backgrounds, helping them access quality education. The initiative provides a platform to mobilise resources and partnerships, enabling government institutions, private companies and other stakeholders to contribute to reducing barriers faced by vulnerable learners.
The Minister highlighted that education remains a key priority for the government, noting that events such as the Prime Minister’s Golf Day complement state efforts to promote inclusive and equitable education. The first Annual Prime Minister’s Golf Day successfully supported approximately 598 disabled and disadvantaged learners, demonstrating the initiative’s tangible impact. By combining sport, networking and fundraising, the programme encourages broad community participation while directly addressing educational needs. The event also strengthens collaboration between government and private partners to create lasting opportunities for learners who face socio-economic challenges.
Minister Rapapa encouraged individuals and organisations to participate in the upcoming golf day, emphasizing that their involvement would directly benefit learners in need. Participants are required to register at Maseru Golf Club using the link https://forms.gle/DXQbKaSr9nR1i1wU8. The Minister noted that every contribution, whether through participation, sponsorship or donations, plays a significant role in supporting the country’s education goals. By sustaining initiatives like the Prime Minister’s Golf Day, Lesotho continues to invest in its future, ensuring that all learners, regardless of background or ability, have access to opportunities that can transform their lives.
The upcoming event also reflects the government’s commitment to fostering public-private partnerships in education. By leveraging resources from multiple sectors, the golf day creates a model for sustainable funding and community engagement. It highlights the importance of inclusive strategies that address both immediate educational needs and long-term development goals. Through continued support and participation, the initiative promises to expand its reach and impact, providing more learners with access to quality education and empowering them to achieve their full potential.
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