“That we are developing our own version of computerised fleet management system here in Lesotho is good,” says Nyakallo Moleko, a Computer Systems and Networks Engineering student at the National University of Lesotho (NUL). Those days in which we had to cross the border, at a high cost, in…

When Maluti Mountain Brewery (MMB) sets free its brewery waste, a number of trucks line to pick it up, mainly as food for pigs. “But there is a far healthier use,” said Khoabane Nkome, a student at the National University of Lesotho (NUL). “I am assessing its potential as a brilliant fertilizer…

As Dr Mopeli Fabiane demonstrates a new material he calls graphene, a material that will beat your average semi-conductors in terms of flexibility, high speed in electronic devices and low cost, you can almost sense an intense passion in his heart.

This National University (NUL) of…

“Finally, the Department of Economics is hosting the Masters Bridge Programme Fellowship for students from around Africa on behalf of the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) beginning Monday, 21 May, to 29 June, 2018,” says Ms Nthabiseng Koatsa, the Head of the Department of Economics at…

Mr Khobatha Setetemela, a Computer Engineering Lecturer at the National University of Lesotho (NUL) has devised and successfully tested a system to help scientists simplify high performance computing to enable processing of Big Data.

In short, Mr Setetemele’s system, allows an…

When you teach a child science, or any technical subject, in their own language, that child is likely to understand scientific concepts better than if science is taught in a foreign language, argued Dr Mosisili Sebotsa, the National University of Lesotho (NUL)’s highly passionate linguist. He…

At last, the funding for research in energy materials is here, said the obviously pleased professor Molibeli Taele. 

It is celebrations in the Roma Valley as the National University of Lesotho (NUL) has just received more than M 2.5 million as a first batch of the 4 million awarded…

He is guided by quite a simple philosophy—he loves high school teachers and their kids. Mr Patrick Bukenya, the National University of Lesotho (NUL) based author of the two famous high school books, “Introduction to Business Studies” and “Understanding Accounting” is the Business Administration…

You got it right. this is the CEO, Teboho Moekoa. The…

Finally, our books are no longer quoting the likes of "Mr Jones" in making examples. Rather, they qoute the likes of "Ms Raleting", our very own entrepreneurs.

What a shift!

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Finally! We are not just talking innovation. We are living it! Thanks to the National University of Lesotho Innovation Fund (NULIF)!

This is it! www.nulif.org.ls.

For the first time, you, every…

She, Libuseng Visser, a student at the National University of Lesotho (NUL), had a Dream. And she saw it come true when she was awarded a first price in a competition run by NUL Youth Economic Freedom Association - NULYEFA and funded by BEDCO held at the NUL last Friday. 

What was…

The National University of Lesotho (NUL)'s fierce coders, Kabelo Ramaboli, Nyakallo Moleko, Kabelo Lekhatla, Tankiso Kolobe , the fearsome foursome, won a prize in the just completed Hackathon Competition.

Their ingenious electronic system, Bundle-Up, will make it easy for local farmers…

The National University of Lesotho (NUL) student, Mpho Sesiu, is reinventing Sotho folktales (Lits’omo tsa Basotho) to suit the 21st century reality by telling them in video cartoons.

So some of those who went to the mighty NUL Expo in January at the Pioneer Mall met an unexpected…

Sometimes, adding a little convenience makes the biggest difference. Likotsi Phoka is doing just that. The way this National University of Lesotho (NUL) Electronics Engineering student controls gates and garage doors borders the captivating.

Consider one case where his system would…

The National University of Lesotho (NUL) community is once again celebrating! This time, it's on the news that, finally, the School in the Roma Valley, along with the Government of Lesotho, is eyeing a School of Engineering. So we sat down with Dr Leboli Zak Thamae, NUL's Electronics Engineer…

Attention all Entrepreneurs (including those who want to be entrepreneurs) and Small Growing Business Owners in Lesotho –

NUL Research and Innovations is collaborating with the Promoting Enterprise Development Programme (PED) to assess capacity development constraints to…

We live in an age of mass-media hyperbole. Things now are best-evers, greatest in x amount of time, the most this-or-that since records have been kept, biggest whatever since the last one. This time, it’s the mighty Academic Youth Progress (AYP) Entrepreneurship Expo 2018.

Media…

When Tebalo Sekorobele, the National University of Lesotho (NUL)’s Chemical Technologist, tested the physical and chemical properties of his horticultural growth medium, he was pleased with what he saw. His product did not only match the commercial growth medium, it was a lot better in other…

Here is an ambitious project by the National University of Lesotho (NUL) 4th Year Computer Science students; Lika Masoebe and Mokhutli Letsae. When a person speaks to you in sign language, the app will translate that sign language to your language so you understand. 

The project has…