MASERU — At least 971 graduated with Diplomas, Degrees and Excellency awards during Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (LUCT) Class of 2025 graduation ceremony.
This event was graced by the presence of Queen ‘Masenate Seeiso, DPM Justice Nthomeng Majara and the Minister of Education and Training (MoET), Professor Ntoi Rapapa and other academia’s including industry advisors.
In her congratulatory address, the Queen said graduates possess requisite skills and are seen fit, worthy of the industry.

She applauded graduates, noting they are torch bearers of creativity and Innovation. “Heartfelt appreciation to the University for offering technology advancement to these students, continue to adapt so that graduates are prepared in the competitive arena.” She stressed.
She explained the government remains committed in advancing tertiary education, stating today’s graduation is a testament to that. “
The Queen mentioned that success is not measured by academic qualification alone but the impact each will make to their communities and the nation as a whole.

In the same note, Professor Rapapa said the gathering is meant to remind graduates the profound responsibility that comes with education.
He added tax payers of Lesotho have made investment through NMDS to ensure students access education (financial support), thus the very same students should go out there and be change agents to their communities and the nation as a well.
“Limkokwing brought Malaysian model of learning that has changed and challenged traditional learning, thus in less than five years from now, we want to make it a reality that by 2030 Limkokwing has moves to its permanent side.” He stressed.
Speaking to graduates, Limkokwing Vice Chancellor, Advocate Tefo Macheli congratulated graduates, saying this event carries hope for families, communities and the nation as a whole.
“This is culmination of hard work, perseverance and academic success in building your own desired future.” . . .
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