Embassy of the Kingdom of Lesotho, Japan Job Vacancies

By | March 3, 2020

Lesotho was originally inhabited by local tribes of hunter-gatherers called the Khoisan. Later came the Bantu tribes and eventually the Sotho-Tswana peoples. In 1822 King Moshoeshoe I united the land under one rule for the first time. Lesotho (formerly Basutoland) was constituted as a native state under British protection by a treaty signed with the native chief Moshoeshoe in 1843.

It was annexed to Cape Colony in 1871, but in 1884 it was restored to direct control by the Crown. The colony of Basutoland became the independent nation of Lesotho on October 4th, 1966, with King Moshoeshoe II as sovereign. For the first 20 years the Basotho National Party remained in power. The country has since had changes in power and leaders with some protests and some unrest.

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Address

Embassy of the kingdom of Lesotho
7-5-47 Akasaka
Minato-KU
Tokyo 1070052

+81 335847455

sec@lesothotokyp.org/lesothojapan@gmail.com

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