It is the first bed of its kind in Lesotho, fully made of waste paper—a mix of cardboards and newspapers—no wood at all! But it rivals your everyday wooden beds in strength, texture and looks. It is now being incubated as part of the NUL Innovation Hub and it will soon be produced at large scale…
Her company is about the only one that sells traditional Sesotho foods in Lesotho—mocha-hlama, nyaka-fatane, nyekoe, sekele, likahare, motoho, potele, seketsa—you name them. It could be the only one in the world too. That’s why foreigners who visit Lesotho could not be so pleased. They get a…
They take what would otherwise be dull and boring stones, crush them, and reconstitute them into abnormally hard and glistering tiles and countertops that have intrigued the nation!
As members of the National University of Lesotho (NUL)’s Engineered Stone research team which…
Tiiso Ramadumane, the National University of Lesotho (NUL) Research Assistant supervised by Mr Seforo Mohlalisi has developed a remote sensing system that tells you liquid level in terms of volumes in any of your storage devices, live, on your mobile-phone!
If, for instance, you are…
The National University of Lesotho (NUL) ChatBot is a brilliant "human-free" platform created by NUL student, Kabelo Lekhatla, which “understands” and answers your specific questions on Facebook, among other things.
It understands your questions no matter how you ask them, as if you…
The exceptionally talented novel author, mentor, science tutor, motivational speaker and entrepreneur comes out of the National University of Lesotho (NUL). The author Khotso Masitha known as Jimmy amongst his peers and Thaema from his students releases the Motivational book "Fall Amongst the…
The competition involved 123 participants from 49 different countries in 4 continents. Out of all these, Letsatsi Lekhooa, the former National University of Lesotho (NUL) Mathematics and Computer Science Student was number one after beating 122 other entrants. That is thanks to his work on…
By Ilongo Fritz Ngale (NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LESOTHO)
Published Apr 30, 2018
261 Pages
Genre: EDUCATION / Professional Development
Published by Outskirts Press
Book Details
Creative Education – DDV: SEE – Discover, Develop Valorize Self-…
Good news for potential postgraduate students. When the National University of Lesotho (NUL) Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology accepts you into its reviewed Masters programme, it offers competitive funding.
“We are the first Department in the University to develop and…
When you drink her yogurt, it kinda feels smooth as it gently navigates your tongue and throat. No wonder she calls it Boreleli Yogurt (boreli=smooth). That is none other than Nts’iua Makoae, the National University of Lesotho (NUL) trained dairy enthusiast.
“When people buy my…
By Dr Thimothy M. Thamae, Mr Ret’selisitsoe I. Thamae & Prof Leboli Z. Thamae, National University of Lesotho (NUL)
There is an increasing trend among universities worldwide to do more than traditional teaching and research by engaging directly with actors in the industry.…
Energy-related documents of national importance produced by various stakeholders in the country are very hard to get hold of. This state of affairs, unfortunately, creates a vicious cycle of re-inventing the wheel as the left hand is not aware of what the right hand is doing.
The…
The beginning of the last decade saw the introduction of free primary education (FPE) in Lesotho. As a result, the number of out-of-school children fell by half between 1999 and 2011. “But the question of how much of this drop was caused by FPE, uncontaminated by improving educational tastes,…
When it comes to the use of computer systems, large organisations struggle to keep pace. “That is why I am creating a system that assists large organisations to link their computer systems and to share data storage efficiently,” says Tankiso Kolobe, a Computer Systems and Networks Engineering…
Here is a brand new book by NUL Psychologist, Dr Ilongo Fritz Ngale. Wait a second and listen to what he has to say about the book.
"In our fast-paced yet also slow-motion world, in which few ‘live their dreams’ and most ‘dream their lives away’, TACO-TEPO is a wakeup call that all…
Limpho Ntoanyane has a business in which she processes her mouth-watering rosehip tea, packages it and sells it. That business has just won her a funding from the United Nations (UN). A former student of the National University of Lesotho (NUL), she fell in love with rosehip from an early age,…
The National University of Lesotho (NUL) and Lesotho National Development Corporation (LNDC) are doing feasibility studies for a first locally inspired Industrial Park in the Roma Valley. Phase one of NUL-LNDC industrial park will host at least 13 factories to make products conceived and…
“Waste tires are not wasted tires,” says Mr Malefane Ts’ephe, the National University of Lesotho (NUL) graduate who believes car tires’ fate should not be the dumpsites in the first place. “We are making a whole new business out of waste tires, ” he says.
So his company is called…
When the National University of Lesotho (NUL)’s newest company, Phula Poultry Products, released its first 1000 chickens last week, something unexpected happened. “The chickens were swept away by adoring buyers in just two days,” said a smiling NUL’s Dr George Adoko and his assistant, Mr Mahlaha…
Dr Makhamisa Senekane, a lecturer at the National University of Lesotho (NUL) Department of Physics and Electronics is assessing a new way of bullet-proofing your online information to ensure it is save. When you send sensitive information online, such as banking information, there is a way to…