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Ambassador praises Kuwait, Lesotho ties
Kuwait: Ambassador of Lesotho to
Kuwait, Manthabiseng Phohleli, highlighted the longstanding and cordial
relationship between Kuwait and the Kingdom of Lesotho during a statement on
Thursday. “We have had a strong relationship with Kuwait for nearly 30 years,
initially covering Kuwait from Egypt before relocating our mission here in 2010.
Our King visited Kuwait in 2010, coinciding with our establishment of the
mission. Additionally, we have supported Kuwait in various UN assemblies,
especially during times of diplomatic disagreements with other nations,”
Ambassador Phohleli said.
Reflecting on her own experience, the ambassador
noted, “When I presented my credentials to His Highness the Amir, Sheikh Meshal
Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, he expressed great joy, sending heartfelt messages
to my King, emphasizing the importance of continuing and strengthening the bond
between our nations. He conveyed deep gratitude for Lesotho’s support during
Kuwait’s challenging moments.”
The ambassador extended her appreciation to the
people of Kuwait, saying, “The government of Lesotho and I are sincerely
grateful to His Highness the Amir for his leadership, and we wish him continued
health, peace, and prosperity. His efforts for the betterment of the Kuwaiti
people are truly commendable.” Ambassador Phohleli also praised the warm
reception she received upon her arrival, remarking that even her predecessors
had described Kuwait as “a home away from home.”
Looking ahead, she shared that Lesotho would be
celebrating the birth of its founder, Moshoeshoe I, on March 11. “We are
grateful for his unification of the tribes of Lesotho into a cohesive nation
after British colonization,” she added. Addressing visa procedures, the
ambassador confirmed that the process between the two countries is seamless.
“It’s a straightforward process. Kuwaiti citizens wishing to visit Lesotho for
tourism can easily apply online,” she explained.
Furthermore, Ambassador Phohleli mentioned that a
Mosotho (a person from Lesotho) currently resides in Kuwait, working as a gym
trainer. “She applied through LinkedIn and initially worked in Saudi Arabia
before coming to Kuwait. We are working closely with the Department of Manpower
Authority to encourage more Basotho to work here, as they are known for their
strong work ethic,” she stated. The Kingdom of Lesotho, with a population of
approximately 2.2 million, has Sesotho as its primary language, alongside
English.