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Moshoeshoe’s Day Horse Racing Event in Peka Marks Historic First Edition Hosted by Ramela Foundation

The first edition of the Moshoeshoe’s Day Horse Racing event took place in Peka, Leribe on Friday 17 April 2026 and drew strong national attention. The event was hosted by the Ramela Foundation and marked a new addition to the country’s cultural and sporting calendar. It celebrated heritage, unity and community engagement through horse racing, a sport deeply rooted in local tradition. The atmosphere in Peka was filled with excitement as spectators gathered to witness a blend of sport and cultural pride. The event also positioned itself as a growing attraction that combines entertainment with national identity.

His Majesty King Letsie III graced the occasion, adding significance and prestige to the inaugural event. Letsie III attended alongside senior government leaders, including the Prime Minister, Cabinet Ministers and Members of Parliament. Ntsokoane Matekane was also present, reflecting strong government support for cultural and sporting development initiatives. The presence of both national leadership and international guests elevated the importance of the event. Their attendance highlighted the role of horse racing as more than sport, but also as a platform for unity and national pride.

The Moshoeshoe’s Day Horse Race in Peka was sponsored by the Ramela Foundation, which played a central role in bringing the event to life. The foundation focused on promoting community development and cultural preservation through structured sporting events. Organisers ensured that the race was delivered with high standards, combining organisation, safety and entertainment. The event featured competitive races that attracted skilled riders and well-trained horses from different regions. Spectators enjoyed a lively programme that blended tradition with modern sporting presentation. The sponsorship helped ensure that the event was delivered with quality and consistency.

The race itself continued with glamour and style, drawing attention from both local attendees and visitors from abroad. Participants competed in well-prepared categories that showcased horsemanship, discipline and competitive spirit. The event grounds in Peka were filled with colour, traditional displays and vibrant energy from supporters. Families, community members and dignitaries gathered to enjoy the festive environment created around the races. The combination of sport and cultural celebration created a unique experience that stood out on the national calendar. The event also provided economic activity for local vendors and small businesses in the area.

The first Moshoeshoe’s Day Horse Racing event in Peka marked a significant milestone for cultural and sporting development in Lesotho. Hosted by the Ramela Foundation, the event successfully brought together national leaders, communities and international guests in a shared celebration. The presence of Letsie III and Ntsokoane Matekane highlighted the importance of the occasion at the highest level of leadership. The event demonstrated the potential of horse racing as a platform for unity, tourism and cultural pride. With its successful launch, the Moshoeshoe’s Day Horse Race is positioned to grow into a major annual attraction in Lesotho’s sporting and cultural landscape.

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