Tšepang Tšita-Mosena
Tšepang Tšita ‘Matlhohonolofatso Mosena (born 6 January 1977) is a Lesotho computer scientist and politician, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Lesotoho since 2022.
Early life
Tšita-Mosena was born on 6 January 1977 in Maseru, Lesotho, as the daughter of judge and sports executive Bambatha and Makhosi Jeanette Ts'ita, and has a twin sister and 12 other brothers and sisters.[1][2]
She earned a bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Physics from the National University of Lesotho in 1998, and a master's degree in Development Management from the Open University of London in 2005.[1]
Career
She began working as a volunteer in 1998 at the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority and in 2000 she moved to Paris to work at UNESCO.[1] In 2002, she was promoted to systems development specialist and returned to Lesotho in 2007 and founded the BAM business group with her brothers.[1][2]
In 2017, Tšita-Mosena joined Movement for Economic Change as communications and marketing secretary and was elected vice president of the party in 2019, being the only woman in a leadership position in a political party in the country.[1][2] In 2020, she advocated for the need for a new generation of young people in Lesotho politics, lowering the maximum age for members of parliament.[2]
In the 2017 Lesotho general election, Tšita-Mosena won a seat in the National Assembly and chaired the Standing Committee on Trade, Industry, Finance, and Investment of the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum.[1][2] Her parliamentary activity focused on business growth, women rights, and vulnerable communities.[1]
Following the 2022 general election, she was elected Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly in October.[1][3]
Personal life
She is married and has three children.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Hon. Ts'epang 'Matlhohonolofatso Ts'ita-Mosena". National Assembly of Lesotho. Retrieved 22 February 2026.
- ^ a b c d e "Shaking Lesotho's politics". menafn.com. 22 December 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2026.
- ^ "HONOURABLE SEKHAMANE ELECTED SPEAKER OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY". Government of Lesotho. 25 October 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2026.