The Hub held its official opening ceremony yesterday! The event was attended by Her Majesty Queen ‘Masenate Mohato Seeiso, who made a speech and officially opened The Hub. The Honourable Minister of Tourism, Environment and Culture also spoke at the event, as did representatives from our two primary sponsors – Standard Lesotho Bank and theContinue reading “The Hub was officially launched August 11, 2015”
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Great information sharing session with OSISA
Yesterday, we were privileged to attend an information sharing session organised by the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA)! The session presented the work that OSISA does and the grants it makes available to civil society organisations. We had a wonderful day of discussions and sharing, and were all greatly encouraged to continue withContinue reading “Great information sharing session with OSISA”
Basotho LGBTI Youth Connect With International Activists
Originally posted on The Huffington Post By Leila Hall I am sitting in a room in the State Library in Maseru, Lesotho, with about 30 other young people. We are Skyping with acclaimed South African photographer Zanele Muholi, who is jet-lagged and speaking to us from Paris. She is more than 13,000 miles away, but itContinue reading “Basotho LGBTI Youth Connect With International Activists”
Memorable quotes from ‘Global LGBTI Conversations – Out Loud!’
‘Global LGBTI Conversations – Out Loud!’ was an event held on Saturday 23 May at the State Library in Maseru. The event was organised by Matrix Support Group, with support from the U.S. Embassy in Maseru, and equipment and logistics provided by The Hub. The aim of the event was to connect young Basotho withContinue reading “Memorable quotes from ‘Global LGBTI Conversations – Out Loud!’”
The Future of Arts Education: Notes from Johannesburg
Originally posted by Ba re e ne re By Lineo Segoete I had the honour of being invited by Pro Helvetia Johannesburg to attend the Creatives Make It Happen conference at University of Johannesburg between 8-10. Thereafter I attended the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)Regional Conference on Arts Education from 11-13 March where IContinue reading “The Future of Arts Education: Notes from Johannesburg”
