Likeleli Tampane

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Likeleli Tampane is the Mosotho politician and previously the Minister of Gender and Youth, Sports and Recreation in Lesotho. [1] [2] [3] She was formerly the Minister of Tourism, Environment and Culture. [4]

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Likeleli Tampane
Minister of Gender and Youth, Sports and Recreation of Lesotho
In office
2020–2022
Personal details
BornMabuleng, Mokhotlong
Nationality Mosotho
Political party DC
Alma mater Institute for Extra Mural Studies, African University and National University of Lesotho

Background and education

Likeleli Tampane was born in Mabuleng, Mokhotolong district in Lesotho. Tampane has a Bachelor’s Degree in Pastoral Care and Counselling from the National University of Lesotho and also a Master’s Degree in Public Sector Management from Africa University in Zimbabwe. She also earned a certificate in Adult Education. [4]

Career

Tampane was a member of the executive of the African Peer Review Mechanism; in 2011 she stood as a representative sent to South Africa to prepare for Lesotho’s African Peer Review Mechanism launch. In 2012 Tampane was appointed as a Member of the Parliament in Lesotho. She also worked as a Teacher and Librarian in Mapholaneng High School in Lesotho. Tampane has held various positions in the government sectors. [4]

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References

  1. "MINISTRY OF GENDER AND YOUTH, SPORTS AND RECREATION". Government of Lesotho. 2018-01-04. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  2. WebMaster (2020-07-24). "Minister of Gender and Youth, Sports and Recreation, Hon. Likeleli Tampane says the alarming rate of violence against women and children calls for concern, and she condemns it and calls on men to cease with immediate effect such heinous acts". PC FM. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  3. Thuseho, Leemisa (2021-09-22). "Lesotho: Govt Rewards Khotlele". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  4. 1 2 3 "Likeleli Tampane". Edinburgh International Culture Summit. Retrieved 2021-09-25.