Lesotho Public Sector Foundations For Service Delivery Project - P174171
Our objective is to strengthen expenditure controls and improve selected digital public services.
As we continue the conversation on the Lesotho Public Sector Foundations for Service Delivery Project, Component 1 Lead, Mrs Mei, discusses the Central Budget Management System (CBMS), a key enabler of effective public financial management and service delivery. Strengthening budget planning, ex*****on, and accountability remains central to advancing the project's objectives.
DID YOU KNOW?
Lesotho Public Sector Foundations for Service Delivery Project is supporting the transition to e-Procurement, making it faster and more transparent for businesses to access government tender opportunities.
With e-Procurement, businesses from across Lesotho can view opportunities, submit bids, and track procurement outcomes online in real time—creating a more accessible and competitive procurement environment.
📢 If you own or manage a business, would online tendering make it easier for you to participate in public procurement opportunities?
✅ Yes or ❌ No? Share your thoughts in the comments below and tell us why.
How do we make government procurement faster, fairer, and fully transparent? We continue the conversation with Component 1 lead of the Lesotho Public Sector Foundations for Service Delivery Project Mrs Malipalesa Mei
As we conclude our conversation on Asset Management with Dr. Machema an Economist and Lecturer National University of Lesotho NUL - Faculty of Social SciencesNUL Research and Innovations let us remember that effective asset management is not just about maintaining buildings, vehicles, equipment, and infrastructure—it is about creating value for Basotho.
When public assets are properly managed, government resources are used more efficiently and unnecessary costs are reduced. This strengthens economic stability, supports sustainable development, and ensures that communities receive quality services.
Asset Management falls under Component 1 of the Lesotho Public Sector Foundations for Service Delivery Project (PSF), which is led by Mrs Malipalesa Mei. Ministry of the Public ServiceMinistry Of Information, Communications, Science, Technology and InnovationMinistry of Home Affairs - LesothoMinistry of Finance and Development Planning Lesotho
After missing yesterday’s post on Component 1 Explainer Series of Lesotho Public Sector Foundations for Service Delivery Project, we return for the penultimate conversation with Dr Rajomose, an Economist and Lecturer at the National University of Lesotho National University of LesothoNUL - Faculty of Social Sciences NUL Research and Innovations, as he continues the important discussion on Asset Management.
In today’s conversation, Dr Rajomose delves into how establishing the Asset Management Unit can benefit the ordinary Mosotho 👥 💡.
Ministry of Finance and Development Planning LesothoMinistry Of Information, Communications, Science, Technology and InnovationMinistry of Home Affairs - LesothoMinistry of the Public Service
Join the conversation as our discussion on Asset Management approaches its conclusion.
Dr Machema eo e leng setsebi litabeng tsa moruo, ebile e le morupeli sekolong se seholo sa sechaba National University of Lesotho NUL - Faculty of Social Sciences O tsoela pele ho hlalosa na ke eng seo Lesotho le hlokang ho se ela hloko tsamaisong ea matlotlo a naha (Asset management). Asset management e hlaha tlasa Component 1 ea Public Sector Foundations for Service Delivery Project . Component 1 e shebane le litaba tsa ho matlafatsa taolo ea tšebeliso ea lichelete (Expenditure Management Strengthening)
Ministry of Finance and Development Planning LesothoMinistry Of Information, Communications, Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry of Home Affairs - Lesotho Ministry of the Public Service
🌍✨ On this Africa Day, the Lesotho Public Sector Foundations for Service Delivery Project joins the continent in celebrating our shared heritage, unity, and collective aspirations for a prosperous Africa.
💡🤝 We remain committed to strengthening public service delivery by modernising systems, strengthening expenditure controls, improving selected digital public services, and putting citizens at the centre of service.
🇱🇸📈 Today, we reaffirm our dedication to excellence in service delivery — for Lesotho and for the continent. 🌍
Dr Ratjomose Machema eo e leng setsebi litabeng tsa moruo, ebile e le morupeli sekolong se seholo sa sechaba National University of Lesotho NUL - Faculty of Social Sciences o tsoelapele ho hlalosa bohlokoa ba office ea Asset Management. Asset Management e oela tlasa Component 1 tlasa Public Sector Foundations for Service Delivery Project . Component 1 e shebane le litaba tsa ho matlafatsa taolo ea tšebeliso ea lichelete (Expenditure Management Strengthening) 💰Ministry of Finance and Development Planning LesothoMinistry of the Public ServiceMinistry Of Information, Communications, Science, Technology and InnovationMinistry of Home Affairs - Lesotho
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Ms Malipalesa Mei o hlalositse h**e Component 1 ea Lesotho Public Sector Foundations for Service Delivery Project e kenyelelitse litaba tsa Asset management. Dr Ratjomose Machema setsebi sa moruo ebile ele morupeli sekolong se seholo sa sechaba National University of Lesotho NUL - Faculty of Social Sciences, o hlalosa h**e na tsamaiso ea matlotlo a 'muso (Asset Management) e tla ba le tšusumetso e joang ntlafatsong ea Lesotho.
As we continue unpacking Component 1, Mrs. Malipalesa Mei explains how improved tracking and registration of government assets 🏢, updated policies and procedures 📋, and the establishment of a dedicated asset management unit are helping strengthen expenditure control across the public sector 💼.
When public assets are properly managed, the government can plan better 📊, protect public resources 🔒, and deliver quality services to citizens.
Stay tuned ▶️as we continue exploring how public sector reforms are helping build a more efficient, accountable, and service-oriented government for Basotho 🤝.
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