Education

Minister Nthati Moorosi Launches Computer Laboratory at Holy Cross High School

The Honourable Minister of the Ministry of Information, Communications, Science, Technology and Innovation (MICSTI), Ms. Nthati Moorosi, officially launched a new computer laboratory at Holy Cross High School yesterday as part of the Back-to-School initiative. The event underscores the Ministry’s commitment to enhancing digital literacy and improving access to technology for learners, particularly in rural communities.

The newly inaugurated laboratory is equipped with modern computers connected to high-speed fibre internet, providing students with access to digital tools, online learning resources, and skills development opportunities. Minister Moorosi emphasized that integrating technology into education is essential for preparing learners for a competitive digital economy.

During the launch, Minister Moorosi highlighted the importance of equipping students with practical skills that support academic achievement and future career prospects. She also encouraged teachers to leverage the facility to enhance learning outcomes and foster innovation among learners.

The Back-to-School initiative, supported by the Ministry, aims to improve school attendance, recognize academic excellence, and provide resources that empower students to reach their full potential. The computer laboratory at Holy Cross High School represents a significant step toward bridging the digital divide and ensuring that learners have the tools they need to succeed in a technology-driven world.

The event was attended by school leadership, teachers, and community members, reflecting strong stakeholder engagement in advancing quality education and promoting technology as a key pillar of learning in Lesotho.

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