FLAG OF LESOTHO
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY LESOTHO. October 4th 1966 is a remarkable date in the existence of Lesotho, and since they got their independence they have been celebrating it October 4th of every year. This public holiday commemorates the independence of
the Kingdom of Lesotho from Great Britain in 1966.
Lesotho (then Basutoland)
became a single entity in 1822. It was united by King Moshoeshoe I. In the
1860s, Moshoeshoe fought a series of wars with Boer settlers, who tried to
colonize his lands. Having lost a great portion of his territory, Moshoeshoe
asked Queen Victoria for help. She agreed to establish British protectorate
over Basutoland in 1858.
The colonial era in Lesotho
began in 1870, following Moshoeshoe's death. In 1871, Basutoland was annexed to
Cape Colony. After the Gun War, it was restored to its status as a
protectorate. In 1959, Basutoland was granted its first elected legislature.
Six years later, the general elections were held. Finally, on October 4, 1966,
Lesotho gained full independence.
Independence Day of Lesotho
is a national holiday widely celebrated throughout the country. It is marked
with flag-raising ceremonies, speeches, colorful parades and processions,
performances, and other festive events and activities. The official reception
is held in the capital city of Maseru, it is presided by the King and the Prime
Minister.
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