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  1. Story of Moshoeshoe I (Lepoqo), the first king of Lesotho

  2. Moshoeshoe 1

  3. The first king of Lesotho: King Moshoeshoe I

  4. Preparations ahead of Moshoeshoe walk

  5. A Brief History of Lesotho and King Moshoeshoe I

  6. Moshoeshoe: Lesotho traditional ruler who fought colonialism

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  1. Practical Moshoeshoe Essay 1

    Moshoeshoe, once he had left his father's people, took a number of the Southern Sotho people into the mountains to create the Basotho people. He used diplomacy and force, when necessary, to negotiate and work with others in order to build up the Basotho nation. Moshoeshoe used diplomacy to help in the growth of his kingdom.

  2. King Moshoeshoe I

    A great-great-grandson of Moshoeshoe, Archbishop Emmanuel Mbathoana (1904-1966), became the first Black bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Southern Africa. He was the archbishop of Basotholand from 1952. Another great-great-grandson, Moshoeshoe II, became the king of Lesotho after independence. King Moshoeshoe or Moshesh of the Basotho ...

  3. Moshoeshoe

    Moshoeshoe (born c. 1786, near the upper Caledon River, northern Basutoland [now in Lesotho]—died March 11, 1870, Thaba Bosiu, Basutoland) was the founder and first paramount chief of the Sotho (Basuto, Basotho) nation. One of the most successful Southern African leaders of the 19th century, Moshoeshoe combined aggressive military counteraction and adroit diplomacy against colonial invasions.

  4. King Moshoeshoe: The living testimony of his life as the ...

    Today, 135 years after his death, Moshoeshoe still stands out as a model of African leadership. Moshoeshoe and his followers left his father's jurisdiction in 1820 to establish himself as chief in the Botha-Bothe area further west. The first four years were peaceful; in fact, life was the same as it had been for many hundreds of years, But a ...

  5. The Exemplary Ethical Leadership of King Moshoeshoe of Basotho of

    Moshoeshoe's Respected Personal Traits Besides integrity and courage, commentators (Ndebele, 2006; Mothibe, 1989; Suzman, 1972; Thompson, 1957; Sanders, 1975) have noted Moshoeshoe‟s remarkable capabilities of marked talent for diplomacy, lack of vengefulness and overwhelming conciliatory policy, astuteness and farsightedness, superior ...

  6. Moshoeshoe the Diplomat. His Reign and 19th Century Politics During

    He is the epitome of African diplomacy. Moshoeshoe was a charismatic, brave and wise king who survived many challenges and managed to protect his people and territory that we call Lesotho today. He was a deft politician with unparalleled foresight that was the envy of his peers. ... but largely through his diplomacy. In keeping with his wisdom ...

  7. Moshoeshoe I

    Moshoeshoe I (/ m ʊ ˈ ʃ w ɛ ʃ w ɛ /) (c. 1786 - 11 March 1870) was the first king of Lesotho.He was the first son of Mokhachane, a minor chief of the Bamokoteli lineage, a branch of the Koena (crocodile) clan. In his youth, he helped his father gain power over some other smaller clans. At the age of 34 Moshoeshoe formed his own clan and became a chief.

  8. The Exemplary Ethical Leadership of King Moshoeshoe of Basotho of

    King Moshoeshoe 1 (hereafter Moshoeshoe), whose birth name was Lepoqo, was born in 1786 in the Eastern Highveld beyond the Drankensberg, now pres ent-day Lesotho. His early

  9. Legend of Africa: King Moshoeshoe I, wise & brave warrior who founded

    Moshoeshoe I, the founder and king of the Basotho Kingdom (current-day LESOTHO), was known for his military superiority and diplomatic capabilities. He was a key figure in defending Lesotho against European colonization and helping the country's independence. Moshoeshoe was the son of a Koena chief, and his original name was Lepoqo.

  10. PDF THE 4th KING MOSHOESHOE 1 MEMORIAL LECTURE

    fared, the decision to pitch a deal to Queen Victoria makes King Moshoeshoe I look pretty insightful." (Arsenal Research, September, 2014). I like this summary, only for its convenience. The great life and political pre-eminence of Morena Moshoeshoe demand greater depth and width of scholarly work. Be that as it may,

  11. The day in memory and honour of King Moshoeshoe I -March 11th

    It is in this light that the public holiday, Moshoeshoe's day, is one of the important landmarks of Lesotho to celebrate the triumph of Moshoeshoe's diplomacy. What made and still continue to make him outstanding was his strong belief that gaining wisdom and power as a leader, one has to first acquire qualities of clarity of mind, goodness of ...

  12. Remembering Moshoeshoe:The Emergence of National Identity

    Remembering Moshoeshoe:The Emergence of National Identity in Lesotho, 1902-1966 Scott Rosenberg In response to the threat posed by the Union of South Africa, citizens and politicians in Lesotho have constructed a na-tional identity using symbols of Moshoeshoe such as monu-ments and holidays. One such monument is Moshoeshoe's

  13. The Survival of the Sotho Under Moshoeshoe Essay

    The 19 th Century Sotho Kingdom. In the 19 th century, a violent explosion erupted annihilating the South African chiefdoms border today's Lesotho. Those who did survive the annihilation either were dispersed or were incorporated into larger chiefdoms that were stronger and well reorganized. The leaders of these new chiefdoms were capable of ...

  14. PDF A Dissertation presented to the Faculty of Arts in the University of

    While traits of contemporary diplomacy have been reported to have originated in Europe, Lesotho's birth and existence are directly pinned to a very robust and carefully articulated form of diplomacy, which saw the country emerging out of the dark ages into a modern sovereign state.

  15. King Moshoeshoe the Great

    King Moshoeshoe the Great. King Moshoeshoe founded the Basotho nation with remnants of refugees from other clans during the Lifaqane wars some two hundred years ago.The Lifaqane (or mfecane in Zulu) is an African expression which means something like "the crushing" or "scattering". It describes a period of widespread chaos and ...

  16. Lesotho

    Lesotho - Sotho Kingdom, Moshoeshoe, Basotho: The violent upheavals of the early 19th century among the chiefdoms of Southern Africa intensified in Lesotho in the 1820s. During this turbulent period, known as the Difaqane (also spelled Lifaqane; Sotho: "crushing"), the members of many chiefdoms were annihilated, dispersed, or incorporated into stronger, reorganized, and larger chiefdoms ...

  17. Moshoeshoe I Institute of Peace and Leadership:'Semoshoeshoe'

    By reflecting on the legacy of Morena Moshoeshoe I and embracing his principles, the campaign aims to foster a national renaissance of identity, love for fellow humans, and patriotism. This commitment to the spirit of Semoshoeshoe is central to realising "The Lesotho We Want" - a nation united, peaceful, and prosperous, in 2024 and beyond

  18. 588 JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY

    Moshoeshoe's final success in persuading Britain to secure a portion of the kingdom for his people is used to illustrate Thompson's overall conception of a ruler remarkable for his ability to survive both in a traditional African social environment and the changing world of nineteenth-century southern Africa.

  19. Subverting the hegemony of Western 'theological' and cultural

    10 Adam Krotz was a Griqua hunter as well as a liberated slave who was inclined to missionary work in Southern Africa. He advised Moshoeshoe about the wisdom of enlisting the services of the missionaries. He further relayed to the London Missionary Society Moshoeshoe I's desire to have the missionaries come to work with him and his people.

  20. Ethical leadership resources in southern Africa's Sesotho-speaking

    Moshoeshoe's people also had to face the impact of cannibals in 1824 as they moved from Butha Buthe to Thaba Bosiu for safety, cannibals who captured and ate his grandfather Peete (Becker Citation 1969, 46, 51, 56f, 66ff). There were also land-hungry Boers a decade later. Facing them Moshoeshoe's people lacked the firearms possessed by the former.

  21. Ethical leadership resources in southern Africa's Sesotho-speaking

    Moshoeshoe cannot be well understood, however, without an awareness of the part played in his formation by his remarkable mentor, Chief Mohlomi. Valuable insights into this heritage are provided by du Preez (2004,43-70). His subjects are firstly Mohlomi (ca. 1720-1815), whom he describes as the 'African Socrates' and then Moshoeshoe ...

  22. Description of Moshoeshoe's Leadership Style

    Moshoeshoe ascents to Power. After Moshoeshoe met Mohlomi, he came back changed in character. He viewed leadership in a different way. He disagreed with his father in most instances, his way of leadership especially regarding the fines he levied on his people and punishments for wrong doings.

  23. Class Day speakers from across the University

    Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Melissa Hoffer, Climate Chief, State of Massachusetts "The worldview that conceives of humans as somehow exempt from the laws of chemistry and biology and physics — it is that idea that is now destabilizing the climate and threatening the ecosystems that support all life.

  24. India, Iran, and the Taliban's Gamble on Chabahar

    Backchannel diplomacy and robust strategic ties between India and the U.S. have allowed New Delhi to bypass U.S. sanctions while importing S-400 missiles and subsequently oil from Russia.