Mots'eoa Senyane

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Mots'eoa Senyane

Mots'eoa Senyane is the Lesotho High Commissioner to Canada.

Her first function as High Commissioner to Canada was to go to a Help Lesotho function at Shelagh M'Gonigle's house, a Help Lesotho board member. She thanked the Canadian NGO for assisting her country in developmental needs. [1] M'e Senyane is also really good friends with the Executive Director of Help Lesotho, Peg Herbert. [2]

M'e Senyane presented her credentials on September 19, 2006 to Michaelle Jean Governor General of Canada at the Citadelle of Quebec, the Governor General's official residence in Quebec City.

M'e Senyane is the first resident high commissioner in Canada since the previous closure of the mission in 1996.

She is a major supporter of many NGO's. She is a major supporter of Help Lesotho and SOLID, an NGO in Salt Spring Island, British Colombia

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Born in Maseru, Lesotho.

Motseoa has been a major contributor to the NGO field in Lesotho. For the longest time, she was the director of the Transformation Resource Centre (TRC) in Lesotho. She also was the founder of the Blue Cross Regional Resource Centre in Lesotho. She has always been a supporter for the growth of Lesotho and has gone to International AIDS Conference in Toronto.

On June 7, 2006, Motseoa Senyane was appointed High Commissioner to Canada by King Letsie III

Preceded by:
position created
Lesotho High Commissioner to Canada
2006
Succeeded by:
in office