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Background
The wife of Pakalitha Mosisili. The Mosisili’s owners a traditional home in Qacha’s Nek in Lesotho. They were married in 1972 and blessed with four kids. They lost their youngest son on the 22nd of April 1972. Has been First Lady of Lesotho since her husband Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili took office in April 1998. She was committed to health issues particularly the fight against HIV/AIDS and the care of AIDS orphans and vulnerable children.

Career
Mrs Mosisili was trained a teacher and has extensive experience as a teacher, a lecturer at the college of Education and as an education inspector.

On the 20th of April 2009 she attended a historic Health Summit kick-off Luncheon at the Skiball Center in Los Angeles California. Later on same year on the 23th of September 2009 her and her husband they visited Metropolitan Museum in New York. That’s where she met the Obama’s( Barrack and Michael)

Project she worked for
She is a special member of the United Nations task force on women and children affected by HIV/AIDS. With the passion she had for healthy leaving she encourage people that they should go out there and perform screening for pandemic disease like HIV and cancer. There were some instances where by she would also extended a helping hand to the vendors during her tours and purchase their food items, and encouraging the nation to support such small-scale businesses. These drive came weeks after the Prime Minister’s Office called for concerted efforts to eradicate HIV and AIDS in Lesotho—also resonated with the Ministry of Health’s new drive to reduce the prevalence of cervical cancer among Basotho women.

Among those individuals who accompanied her on the drivers that she was conducting it was a member of vendor’s trade union, union Business Commissioner. Member of vendors trade union commented on the way that the previous first lady of Lesotho visit has given the hawkers an opportunity to highlight their challenges to a figure of authority. The union’s Business Commissioner went even further to say that “the tour had given the vendors hope that their grievances would be addressed”.She used to encourage the people of Lesotho to support small businesses whose income “goes far” in supporting vulnerable members of society.

She coordinates the activities of the spouses of Parliamentarians with respect to HIV/AIDS activities at the community level. She is the patron of the Lerato Trust Charity Fund and the Selibeng Women’s forum.