Face of Lesotho

Face of Lesotho
Formation 1978
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Maseru
Location
Membership
Miss World
Official language
Sotho
National Director
Tlali Tlali
Website Official site

Face of Lesotho is a national Beauty pageant in Lesotho.

Purpose

The purpose of the Face of Lesotho event is to:

  • Conduct a beauty pageant, the winner of which goes on to the Miss World pageant.
  • Participate in campaigns against AIDS, violence, racism and xenophobia
  • Educate young people about life skills
  • Promote local talents
  • Support government, communities and corporate entities
  • Have an aggressive presence in different activities in the country.
  • Improve corporate social investments
  • Promote knowledge and awareness of human trafficking.

Face of Lesotho is committed to:

  • Supporting good initiatives that add value to people's lives
  • Leading to meaningful contributions to the development and growth of youth
  • Empowering underdeveloped communities and facilitating sustainable human development through community services and charity programs
  • Focusing on outcomes and not just inputs by assigning value to the improvement of people's lives
  • Focusing on investments that improve people's well-being and enhance their talents and capacity
  • Focusing on empowering individuals and communities to gain independence.

Titleholders

YearFace of LesothoPlacement at Miss WorldNotes
2018Rethabile ThaathaaTBD
2017Mpoi MaHao[1]Unplaced
2016Rethabile TsosaneUnplaced
Lebakile MokhohlaneDid not competeDethroned
2015Relebohile KobeliUnplaced
2014Nthole MatelaUnplaced
2013Mamahlape MatsosoUnplaced
2012Nomazondo MphakisoaneUnplaced
2010Karabelo MokoalloUnplaced
2003Makuena LepolesaUnplaced
1981Palesa Joyce KaleleUnplaced
1980Lit'sila Alina LerotholiUnplaced
1979Pauline Essie KanediUnplaced
1978Joan Libuseng Khoali[2]Did not competeMiss Universe Lesotho 1978

References

  1. "Miss Lesotho 2017". The Times of Beauty. 4 January 2017.
  2. Lists of Miss Lesotho winners at Miss Universe Archived 2015-07-09 at the Wayback Machine.
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