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Chairman of Council

Dr. M. Monyamane

BSc. (National University of Lesotho), BMedSc MBBS (University of Tasmania), MRCP (UK), FRCP (Glasgow)

 

Tel (Council Secretary): +266 2221 3700


Dr. 'Molotsi Monyamane is currently an Executive Director at Healthy Lifestyles Clinic and Diabetes Centre. In addition to being a chairman of Council at the National University of Lesotho, he is also the President of the Lesotho Diabetes Association. His board membership experience is widespread because he is a board member of Lesotho National AIDS Commission and also that of Prince Harry, HIV/AIDS Trust (Sentebale/Forget me not). 

 
Dr. Monyamane holds membership in several professional associations which include: South African Management Association, South African Medical Association, Australian Medical Association and British Medical Association. He is an accomplished leader. He proved this previously when he headed the Department of Medicine at Queen II Hospital in Maseru, Lesotho, and also spearheading many policy development and guidelines for Limited private practice for Government employed medical Practitioners.  
 
He is one of the leading professionals and key players who have partnered with the Government of Lesotho in developing strategies and policies together with their implementation in the fight against HIV/AIDS pandemic.

 


News

NUL Launches the International IDEA Project
9/29/11 -

The National University of Lesotho through the Department of Political and Administrative studies launched a project on “Democratic Accountability in Service Delivery of Policing in Lesotho”.

Publication’s Day kicks off to a good start
9/11/11 -

The National University of Lesotho on Thursday 1st September 2011 invited government officials, stakeholders and staff to its first Publication’s Day.

NUL to build a new teaching facility valued at M10 million
9/11/11 -

The National University of Lesotho has received a grant to the value of M10 million from the government of Lesotho, through the Ministry of Education of Training.

 
 
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