The Entrepreneurship Expo

On Thursday 17th November, The Hub volunteers spent the day at The Entrepreneurship Expo in Maseru. The event was organised by The Entrepreneurs Network (TEN), a platform of programs and initiatives aimed at encouraging entrepreneurship in Lesotho. The Expo featured a range of presentations, discussions and stalls where local entrepreneurs displayed their products and services.Continue reading “The Entrepreneurship Expo”

Prize giving for WIR essay competition

In April and May 2016, Primary and High Schools were invited to bring classes for guided tours of the Women In Resistance exhibition at Morija Museum. An essay writing competition was held for High School students based on the exhibition. We held a prize giving for the essay writing competition today, with first place goingContinue reading “Prize giving for WIR essay competition”

Camp with SOS

This week The Hub hosted a two day camp with youth from SOS Children’s Villages Lesotho. Thursday morning they started with a hike to the dinosaur footprints, followed by a day of Life Skills sessions. The sessions were led by Selebalo Molefe, he is the senior volunteer at The Hub and has years of experience workingContinue reading “Camp with SOS”

Maya Azucena and Morija Cypher

Saturday September 24.9, 2016 The Hub hosted a day of music in the Morija Museum Amphitheatre. The day started with award-winning American singer/songwriter Maya Azucena and her band holding a motivational talk for Morija youth, in partnership with U.S. Embassy Maseru. The talk was followed by a free performance, with special guest Bhudaza. Hosted by the U.S.Continue reading “Maya Azucena and Morija Cypher”

Hub students’ work exhibition

On 1st of September 2016, The Hub brought the “Women in Resistance, Morija” exhibition of work by our students to Alliance Française de Maseru. This is a 6 portrait exhibition of inspiring women in Morija, completed in March 2016 with support from the Vodacom Lesotho Foundation.. Entrance to the exhibition at Alliance Française de Maseru is free, itContinue reading “Hub students’ work exhibition”