Mafeteng, Sept. 25 — The Minister of Child Welfare and Basic Education from Botswana Mrs. Kebuang Nono Kgafela-Mokoka says she is in the country to share ideas and lessons learnt on the role of technology and data-driven decision making in the education sector in Lesotho.
She made the remarks during her tour at Maboloka Primary School on Wednesday where she said the Early Childhood Care and Development education approach in Lesotho is not different from that of Botswana.
She highlighted that there is no important seed in any country that needs special treatment like children through being taught all the nation’s culture, norms and all important aspects of life that include education to ensure a brighter future.
She commended the Ministry of Education and Training, parents and teachers for their cooperation in ensuring provision of quality education, saying she has learnt that parents have interest in their children’s education.
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