MOSHOESHOE AND MOHLOMI . BRIEF HISTORY OF MORENA MOSHOESHOE HOW HE GREW UP AN...monyeke2262
Brief history of Morena Moshoeshoe .He was born at Menkhoaneng at Leribe.He was the son of Nkhono Kholu and Morena Mokhachane . Like any other Mosotho boy ,Moshoeshoe also went to initiation school.
Morena Moshoeshoe 1 was the founder of the Basotho nation in Lesotho. He was born in 1786 and given several names throughout his life including Lepoqo, Letlama, Tlaputle, and Moshoeshoe. As a leader, he followed advice from Chief Mohlomi to love his people, know them, marry to unite tribes, and remember his ancestors. Moshoeshoe 1 passed away in 1870, leaving a legacy as a unifier and defender of Basotho independence.
The leadership of Morena Moshoeshoe 1 and how he managed to build his nationtsietsiboitu
This presentation is done with the intention of assisting Basotho to know their founder , his parents, the journeys he took and reasons why he took those journeys, the strategies he used to build his nation
Moshoeshoe was the founder of the Basotho Nation and lived from around 1786 to 1870. He received guidance from the wise man Mohlomi on how to effectively lead, which included choosing peace over war, taking wives from different clans, and not killing people accused of witchcraft. Moshoeshoe employed strategies like borrowing cattle to his subjects, forming marriage alliances between clans, allocating land, and paying tribute to stronger chiefs to avoid conflict as he successfully built and united the Basotho Nation.
Moshoeshoe was the founder of the Basotho Nation and lived from around 1786 to 1870. He received advice from the prophet Mohlomi on how to effectively lead, such as choosing peace over war, taking wives from different clans, and not killing people accused of witchcraft. Moshoeshoe employed strategies like borrowing cattle to subjects, practicing marriage alliances between clans, allocating land, and paying tribute to stronger chiefs to avoid wars as he successfully built the Basotho Nation.
Moshoeshoe was the founder of the Basotho Nation. He was born in 1786 in Leribe, Lesotho and was given leadership advice by Mohlomi that helped him build his nation, such as choosing peace over war, marrying wives from different clans, and not killing people accused of witchcraft. Moshoeshoe used strategies like borrowing cattle to his subjects (mafisa), marrying across clans to form marriage alliances, allocating land to subjects (mokobobo), and paying tribute to stronger chiefs to avoid wars. He successfully united many clans under his leadership to establish the Basotho Nation.
MOSHOESHOE AND MOHLOMI . BRIEF HISTORY OF MORENA MOSHOESHOE HOW HE GREW UP AN...monyeke2262
Brief history of Morena Moshoeshoe .He was born at Menkhoaneng at Leribe.He was the son of Nkhono Kholu and Morena Mokhachane . Like any other Mosotho boy ,Moshoeshoe also went to initiation school.
Morena Moshoeshoe 1 was the founder of the Basotho nation in Lesotho. He was born in 1786 and given several names throughout his life including Lepoqo, Letlama, Tlaputle, and Moshoeshoe. As a leader, he followed advice from Chief Mohlomi to love his people, know them, marry to unite tribes, and remember his ancestors. Moshoeshoe 1 passed away in 1870, leaving a legacy as a unifier and defender of Basotho independence.
The leadership of Morena Moshoeshoe 1 and how he managed to build his nationtsietsiboitu
This presentation is done with the intention of assisting Basotho to know their founder , his parents, the journeys he took and reasons why he took those journeys, the strategies he used to build his nation
Moshoeshoe was the founder of the Basotho Nation and lived from around 1786 to 1870. He received guidance from the wise man Mohlomi on how to effectively lead, which included choosing peace over war, taking wives from different clans, and not killing people accused of witchcraft. Moshoeshoe employed strategies like borrowing cattle to his subjects, forming marriage alliances between clans, allocating land, and paying tribute to stronger chiefs to avoid conflict as he successfully built and united the Basotho Nation.
Moshoeshoe was the founder of the Basotho Nation and lived from around 1786 to 1870. He received advice from the prophet Mohlomi on how to effectively lead, such as choosing peace over war, taking wives from different clans, and not killing people accused of witchcraft. Moshoeshoe employed strategies like borrowing cattle to subjects, practicing marriage alliances between clans, allocating land, and paying tribute to stronger chiefs to avoid wars as he successfully built the Basotho Nation.
Moshoeshoe was the founder of the Basotho Nation. He was born in 1786 in Leribe, Lesotho and was given leadership advice by Mohlomi that helped him build his nation, such as choosing peace over war, marrying wives from different clans, and not killing people accused of witchcraft. Moshoeshoe used strategies like borrowing cattle to his subjects (mafisa), marrying across clans to form marriage alliances, allocating land to subjects (mokobobo), and paying tribute to stronger chiefs to avoid wars. He successfully united many clans under his leadership to establish the Basotho Nation.
LITTLE ABOUT LESOTHO FROM THE TIME MOSHOESHOE THE FIRST WAS BORNtntlai16
▪︎About Lesotho
▪︎The history of Moshoeshoe the first
▪︎Mohlomi
▪︎Historical events
▪︎Strategies Moshoeshoe used to build his nation
▪︎Historical places
The Basotho Nation was founded by Moshoeshoe I and is comprised of people who speak Sesotho. They live in both Lesotho and parts of South Africa. Moshoeshoe was born in 1786 in Leribe, Lesotho and was given leadership advice by Mohlomi, including choosing peace over war, marrying wives from different clans, and not killing people accused of witchcraft. Moshoeshoe used strategies like borrowing cattle to his subjects, marrying across clans, allocating land, and paying tribute to stronger chiefs to build up his nation without war.
1) The document discusses the early history of chieftainship among the Basotho people of Lesotho, starting with the chieftain Monaheng in the 15th century.
2) It describes Monaheng's marriages to different wives and how their social status determined seniority, as well as the succession disputes after his death between his sons from different wives.
3) It traces the lineage through Mokoteli, Peete, and Mokhachane to Moshoeshoe, who would successfully unite the Basotho tribes and establish the Kingdom of Lesotho in the early 19th century.
The document summarizes a speech given by Atty. Alex Lacson about the role of libraries and librarians in nation-building. The key points are:
1. Librarians play an important role in fostering transformational change and should provide a venue for fellowship to remind themselves of this role.
2. They must create understanding among students of their profession as information professionals.
3. Librarians should encourage students to do their part in promoting transforming change to build the nation.
Morena Moshoeshoe I used various strategies to build his nation in Lesotho in the early 1800s. He moved his people from Butha-Buthe to the fortress of Thaba-Bosiu for safety. There, he implemented systems like matsema for teamwork, mokobobo to give people land, bahlanka to care for orphans, and mafisa to loan cattle. He also ended cannibalism and held pitso meetings to advise people and address poverty. Morena Moshoeshoe favored peace over war and wanted unity among his growing nation.
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The Presidency - National Orders Booklet 2006Dr Lendy Spires
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Lebollo le ile la thusa morena moshoeshoe joang ho aha sechaba sa basothoNkoneloMolati
E bua ka ho bolla hoa morena Moshoeshoe, selemo se a bollotseng ka sona. Tlholo ea hae lintoeng tseo a li loanneng le lilemo tseo a loanneng ka tsona, ntoa ea maborithani le ea 'Manthatisi. Tsela eo morena Morena moshoeshoe a ileng a boloka khotso ka eona mmoho le ho kopa ts'ireletso le ho fihla hoa baruti Lesotho.
Zo people tend to speculate as to where came from. Some suggest that they are the descendents od the Chinese of the Chin dynasty because they are called Chin by the Burman. Some devoted Christians dreamed of being one of the lost tribes of Israle. The history of the Zo people is very complex because they have many versions of legends and traditions. Their clothing, houses and diet differ from one area to another because of climatic differences within a short distance. The language, through basically similar, has developed into muti-dialects.
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LITTLE ABOUT LESOTHO FROM THE TIME MOSHOESHOE THE FIRST WAS BORNtntlai16
▪︎About Lesotho
▪︎The history of Moshoeshoe the first
▪︎Mohlomi
▪︎Historical events
▪︎Strategies Moshoeshoe used to build his nation
▪︎Historical places
The Basotho Nation was founded by Moshoeshoe I and is comprised of people who speak Sesotho. They live in both Lesotho and parts of South Africa. Moshoeshoe was born in 1786 in Leribe, Lesotho and was given leadership advice by Mohlomi, including choosing peace over war, marrying wives from different clans, and not killing people accused of witchcraft. Moshoeshoe used strategies like borrowing cattle to his subjects, marrying across clans, allocating land, and paying tribute to stronger chiefs to build up his nation without war.
1) The document discusses the early history of chieftainship among the Basotho people of Lesotho, starting with the chieftain Monaheng in the 15th century.
2) It describes Monaheng's marriages to different wives and how their social status determined seniority, as well as the succession disputes after his death between his sons from different wives.
3) It traces the lineage through Mokoteli, Peete, and Mokhachane to Moshoeshoe, who would successfully unite the Basotho tribes and establish the Kingdom of Lesotho in the early 19th century.
The document summarizes a speech given by Atty. Alex Lacson about the role of libraries and librarians in nation-building. The key points are:
1. Librarians play an important role in fostering transformational change and should provide a venue for fellowship to remind themselves of this role.
2. They must create understanding among students of their profession as information professionals.
3. Librarians should encourage students to do their part in promoting transforming change to build the nation.
Morena Moshoeshoe I used various strategies to build his nation in Lesotho in the early 1800s. He moved his people from Butha-Buthe to the fortress of Thaba-Bosiu for safety. There, he implemented systems like matsema for teamwork, mokobobo to give people land, bahlanka to care for orphans, and mafisa to loan cattle. He also ended cannibalism and held pitso meetings to advise people and address poverty. Morena Moshoeshoe favored peace over war and wanted unity among his growing nation.
Laos is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia surrounded by China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar. The Mekong River flows through the mountainous country. Theravada Buddhism is the dominant religion and strongly influences Lao culture. The Lao people live in extended family groups and value social harmony. Their architecture, arts, and way of life blend Theravada Buddhist traditions with French colonial influences.
The Presidency - National Orders Booklet 2006Dr Lendy Spires
This document lists nominees for National Orders Awards in South Africa in 2006, including the Order of Baobab (gold, silver, and bronze) and the Order of Luthuli (gold, silver, and bronze). It provides biographies for some of the nominees, highlighting their contributions to struggling for a non-racial, non-sexist, and democratic South Africa as well as their work uplifting underprivileged communities and advancing social and economic development. Epainette Mbeki, Wolfram Kistner, and Lindiwe Myeza are nominated for the Order of Baobab silver for their various community development, advocacy, and empowerment efforts.
Lebollo le ile la thusa morena moshoeshoe joang ho aha sechaba sa basothoNkoneloMolati
E bua ka ho bolla hoa morena Moshoeshoe, selemo se a bollotseng ka sona. Tlholo ea hae lintoeng tseo a li loanneng le lilemo tseo a loanneng ka tsona, ntoa ea maborithani le ea 'Manthatisi. Tsela eo morena Morena moshoeshoe a ileng a boloka khotso ka eona mmoho le ho kopa ts'ireletso le ho fihla hoa baruti Lesotho.
Zo people tend to speculate as to where came from. Some suggest that they are the descendents od the Chinese of the Chin dynasty because they are called Chin by the Burman. Some devoted Christians dreamed of being one of the lost tribes of Israle. The history of the Zo people is very complex because they have many versions of legends and traditions. Their clothing, houses and diet differ from one area to another because of climatic differences within a short distance. The language, through basically similar, has developed into muti-dialects.
Lushai Community in Bangladesh Lushai Tribe in Bangladesh Tribe in Bangladesh Settlement and Community Lushai Settlement in Bangladesh Tribe Culture in Bangladesh Analysis of Lushai Tribe Research on Lushai Tribe
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Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
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1. MOSHOESHOE’S HISTORY
Moshoeshoe 1 was the founder of Basotho nation. He was born around 1786 at Leribe Menkhoaneng . He was the son of
Morena Mokhachane and Nkhono kholu.
2. Moshoeshoe 1 was initiated around 1804 at Malaoaneng at the age of 18-19 . He got
married around 1870 and had main wives . Moshoeshoe had 5 names and he got names
after doing different things ;
Moshoeshoe – he was named after capturing Ramonaheng’s cattle
Letlama – he got the name after he went to initiation school
Tlaputle – the busy one
Lepoqo – means the dispute
Lekhema – the fast one
3. Moshoeshoe 1 had a traditional healer named Morena Mohlomi . He went to Mohlomi to give
him sehlaha sa Borena . Mohlomi gave him a big cow for hospitality , an earing as a symbol
for powerauthority , shield for protection , knobkirr as a symbol of power (go and fight) , a
spear , soghurm and he also brushed his forehead agaist Moshoeshoe’s forehead as a blessing .
5. Moshoeshoe 1 spent some time with Morena Mohlomi at his place . He was him , advicing and training
him on how to fight and congour other chieves .
Advices Mohlomi gave to Moshoeshoe 1
Love peace and hate war
To never kill anyone accused of witchcraft
To marry for his people
To love profits of hard work
To remember his ancestors
He should be fair
He should be generous to his people and enermies
6. Why Moshoeshoe 1 moved to Botha Bothe ?
He wanted to start his nation
His father was greedy
People were divided into 2 , many people seemed to like Moshoeshoe
more than his father
The fortress was not safe
7. None ( Moshoeshoe’s brother ) told Moshoeshoe about Thaba Bosiu . He sent Mohale to
inspect Thaba Bosiu . Moshoeshoe and his people moved to Thaba Bosiu and they took 9 days
to arrive there .
What made Thaba Bosiu special ?
It was very fertile.
It was flat on the top.
It has 8 wells or springs on the top.
It was not attached to other mountains so they could see enermies from far.
It had sharp stones to sharpens weapons.
It had seven oases but only one was easily recognized and used.
8. The seven passes found at Thaba Bosiu
‘Mabaebana
Rahebe
Mokhachane
Ramaseli
Makara
Rafutho
Maebeng
Rafutho is the pass that is used now .
9. Things that Moshoeshoe used to build his nation
Mokobobo system ; giving land to his people who do not have the land and this promoted
independency , poverty reduction , people started having homes and sense of belonging .
Mafisa system; this is where people lend animals to people who do not have them until they
have them and return the ones that was lend .
Matsema system ; people work together as teams helping each other example at funerals
ETC and this promoted oneness , team work and cooperation between people .
Pitso ; people gathered together to share ideas , opinons . This introduces freedom of speech
and promoted respect among people .
Sethaba thaba ; giving attributes to higher chieves in order to keep peace between them.
10. REFERENCES
Mofuoa K.2015.The Exemplary Ethical Leadership of King Moshoeshoe of Lesotho in the
Nineteenth-Century Southern Africa. Journal of Enterprising Ccommunities.10 (2);21-35
Mofuoa K.2021.Chief Mohlomi; A Mosotho Model of Ethics and Morality in Public
Administration and Government. Journal of Public Administration and Governance
11(1);128-143
Becker, P, 1969, Hill of Destiny; the life and times of Moshoeshoe founder of the Basotho
Nation, London; Longman.