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'Masechele Caroline Ntseliseng Khaketla was born on 1918 in Lesotho. Discover 'Masechele Caroline Ntseliseng Khaketla's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?

Popular As Ntšeliseng Caroline Ramolahloane
Occupation Teacher and writer
Age 94 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1918, 1918
Birthday 1918
Birthplace Ha Majara, Berea District, Lesotho
Date of death August 13, 2012
Died Place Maseru, Lesotho
Nationality Lesotho

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'Masechele Caroline Ntseliseng Khaketla (1918 – August 13, 2012) was a writer and educator from Lesotho.

1988

Later in the decade, with a colleague she developed an experimental primary school, Iketsetseng ("do it yourselves"), which by 1988 had over one thousand pupils. Among its students were the future Queen 'Mamohato of Lesotho and her son, later Letsie III. Khaketla lost control of the school in 1992, and opened another in her own house.

1979

Khaketla wrote 11 books, including poetry collections, in Sesotho. In 1979 she became the first Mosotho woman to be appointed an assessor on the High Court; she served on the council of the National University of Lesotho and on the government's National Planning Board. She was active on the Special Committee on the Status of Women on the Law Reform Commission. She was active in the Anglican Church and its Mothers' Union. In 1983 she was the first Mosotho to be awarded an honorary doctorate of literature by the National University. In 1997 she received the Gold Record of Achievement award from the American Biographical Institute.

1953

She spent time as a practice teacher at Lovedale Missionary Institute, where among her pupils was Godfrey Kolisang. She next taught briefly at Thabana Morena Girls' School, before going on to Morija Training College in Morija. There she met Bennett Makalo Khaketla, who became her husband. Together they taught at Basutoland High School in Maseru, until he was dismissed for political activities, whereupon they went to Nigel in South Africa for work. In 1953 he returned to Lesotho to begin a political career, and she returned to Basutoland High School.

1933

Born in the Berea District of Lesotho, Khaketla went to primary school in Liphiring and Siloe in Mohale's Hoek District, finishing with an unusual first-class pass. From 1933 to 1935 she studied in Morija, becoming the first Mosotho woman to gain a junior certificate. She then attended Fort Hare University College, where in 1941 she became the first Mosotho woman to graduate with a bachelor of arts degree, in education.