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Licensed by the Central Bank of Lesotho, MN Insurance Brokers was incorporated and started its operation in May 2020 offering financial services under Insurance. A promise of:

-Financial security and protection for our clients.
-Commitment and fairness to our clients.
-Respect and opportunity for our employees.
-Increasing value and reward for our shareholders.
-Flexibility and innovation in addr

03/01/2026

Ho bohlokoa ho tseba moo re tsoang h**e re tsebe mo re eang.Rona ba ha MN Insurance Brokers re teng ho tataisa ho fumana financial security and Protection for your Future!!

So you were surprised that Sesotho is an official language in Zimbabwe? That school-children sit down and write Sesotho exams in a language that resembles the style of the Sesotho of Lesotho? That there are radio stations that broadcast in Sesotho in Zim? Former National University of Lesotho (NUL) History lecturer, Dr Joseph Mujere, now a lecturer at the University of York in the United Kingdom (UK), takes us through a fascinating journey.
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Name of the book: A HISTORY OF THE BASOTHO IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA - Land, Migration and Belonging: A History of the Basotho in Southern Rhodesia c. 1890–1960s. By Joseph Mujere. Suffolk, UK: James Currey, 2019. Pp. 197. hardcover (ISBN: 9781847012166).

In the late 1800s, groups of Basotho moved from what is today Lesotho and parts of South Africa into Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). They moved with families, with livestock, with their language, their faith, and their strong sense of who they were. This history is carefully told in a book by Joseph Mujere, a former lecturer at the National University of Lesotho (NUL), reviewed by Lotti Nkomo in the Southern Journal for Contemporary History .

Let’s break this history down simply.

The Basotho migrated mainly in the 1890s. Some were escaping land shortages and economic pressure in South Africa. Others moved alongside Christian missionaries, hoping that education, farming, and Christianity would open doors in new colonial spaces. They settled mainly in Gutu District, a rural area in Southern Rhodesia.

But moving was only the first step. The real challenge was belonging.

For the Basotho, land was not just soil. Land meant security, identity, and a future for their children. Unlike many African groups under colonial rule, the Basotho managed, through careful negotiation, to buy freehold land in the early 1900s.

This was rare.

Owning land allowed them to say, “We are not visitors. We belong here.”

Even when colonial laws later forced them off some farms, they regrouped and bought Bethel Farm in the Dewure Purchase Area. This farm became the heart of Basotho life in Zimbabwe:

• It had homes

• A school

• A church

• And, importantly, a cemetery

One of the most powerful ideas in Mujere’s book is this: graves create roots.

As they buried their dead at Bethel Farm, the Basotho tied their ancestors to the land. Funerals became moments where Sesotho was spoken, hymns were sung, and Basotho customs were practiced openly. Through graves and rituals, the Basotho were saying: our past, present, and future are here .

The Basotho did something very clever.

• When dealing with colonial officials, they presented themselves as “progressive Africans”: educated, Christian, peaceful, and productive farmers.

• When among themselves, they protected their Bosothoness; language, kinship, and customs.

They joined local councils and farmers’ associations to integrate, but they also used Sesotho in their school and ceremonies to remain distinct. Belonging, the book shows, was not fixed. It was negotiated, depending on who they were dealing with.

However, the Basotho community was not always united. There were disagreements over money, schools, church control, and even where people should be buried. Mujere does not hide these tensions. Instead, he shows that belonging is often messy, emotional, and contested; even within the same community.

In the 2000s, Zimbabwe experienced heated debates about who truly “belongs.” Migrant communities were sometimes labeled as outsiders. Mujere’s work reminds us that these questions are not new. The Basotho had already been negotiating identity, land, and belonging for many years.

The lesson is simple but powerful:

Belonging is built over time; through land, memory, struggle, and choice.

This book tells the story bigger than the Basotho who make a tiny fraction of a truly multicultural and beautiful country called Zimbabwe. It is about migration everywhere. It shows that migrants are not passive people drifting through history. They actively shape where they live, while holding on to where they come from.
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Based on the review of Land, Migration and Belonging: A History of the Basotho in Southern Rhodesia, c.1890–1960s by Joseph Mujere, reviewed by Lotti Nkomo in the Southern Journal for Contemporary History

31/12/2025

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25/12/2024

🎄 Merry Christmas from MN Insurance Brokers! 🎄

As we celebrate this joyous season, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your trust and support throughout the year. May your holidays be filled with peace, love, and happiness, and may the coming year bring you success and prosperity.

Thank you for choosing MN Insurance Brokers as your trusted partner. We look forward to serving you in the year ahead!

Warm holiday wishes,
The MN Insurance Brokers Team

10/12/2024

Today, on International Human Rights Day, we celebrate the fundamental rights and freedoms that belong to everyone, everywhere. Let's continue to promote equality, dignity, and justice for all. Together, we can create a world where human rights are respected and protected. Happy Human Rights Day

11/11/2024

Hello Monday! Let’s protect what matters.

12/10/2024

Thank You for Trusting Us – At MNIB, We’re Here for You Every Step of the Way.

10/10/2024

On this , let's remember that mental health is just as important as physical health. Take time to care for yourself and check in on your loved ones. Together, we can break the stigma and create a world where everyone feels supported. 💚 "

04/10/2024

Happy Independence Day Sechaba Sa Rant'so🇱🇸

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Closing out Women's Month with a celebration of the unwavering strength of women everywhere. Every day is an opportunity to lift each other up and shine brighter. Here's to the women who inspire, lead, and conquer.

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26/08/2024

Celebrating Strength, Unity, and Achievements. As we close Women's Month, let's continue to break barriers and uplift each other. There truly is no limit to what we can accomplish together!

17/07/2024

Happy Birthday to His Majesty King Letsie III! 🎉 May your reign continue to bring prosperity, peace, and unity to the Kingdom of Lesotho. Warmest wishes from Mn insurance Brokers.

09/07/2024

Re le Mn Brokers re lakaletse Basotho bohle khapukhapu ea mahlohonolo selemong se secha sa Basotho. Likhomo!

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