Lesotho Dojo

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To learn more about open-source tech in Lesotho, there are several resources that one can utilize. These include:
  1. The Lesotho Open Source Society (LOSS) - an organization that promotes the use and adoption of open-source technologies in Lesotho. Their website provides resources, events, and news related to open-source technology in Lesotho.

  2. The Lesotho Research and Education Network (LREN) - a non-profit organization that promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers, educators, and institutions in Lesotho. LREN supports the use of open-source software and tools in research and education.

  3. The Lesotho National Commission for UNESCO - the organization responsible for promoting the use of open-source software and technologies in education, science, and culture in Lesotho. Their website provides resources and news related to open-source technology initiatives in the country.

Some notable technologists from Lesotho throughout history include:

  1. Dr. Moshe Pheko - a computer scientist and former Vice Chancellor of the National University of Lesotho. He has made significant contributions to the development of computer science education in Lesotho.

  2. Dr. Mamello Thinyane - a computer scientist and researcher who has worked on several open-source technology projects in Lesotho, including the development of a low-cost computer for use in rural areas.

  3. Tumelo Ramaru - a software developer and entrepreneur who founded the company Techmobile in Lesotho, which develops open-source mobile applications for businesses and organizations.

  4. Mpho Mphephoka - a computer engineer and entrepreneur who founded the company Lenono Technologies in Lesotho, which specializes in the development of open-source software solutions for various industries.

Overall, the use and adoption of open-source technologies in Lesotho is growing, and there are many opportunities for individuals and organizations to get involved and contribute to this movement.

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