Mantsopa Institute
Mantsopa Institute is a social mobilisation, advocacy and multi-media production organisation.
In 2013, Mr. Lethusang Phahamane was diagnosed with Tuberculosis (TB). At the time, he feared that his life was coming to an end. To support his recovery, healthcare professionals advised him to stop smoking, avoid alcohol, and strictly adhere to his TB medication.
Mr. Phahamane followed this advice, and with the unwavering support of his family, he remained committed to his treatment. After six months, he successfully completed his treatment and was cured of TB.
His story is a powerful reminder that TB is curable when diagnosed early and treated correctly.
If you are experiencing symptoms such as persistent coughing, unexplained weight loss, loss of appetite, night sweats, or fever, visit your nearest health facility for screening and treatment.
TB services are available free of charge at all government health facilities.
Together, we can end TB. 💪🏾🫁
Throwback to 2011, when the Mantsopa Institute team honoured the legacy of Moshoeshoe I through a powerful live stage performance that celebrated the rich history and culture of the Basotho nation.
At Mantsopa Institute, we continue to value and preserve our roots, culture, and heritage through the power of performing arts.
Shout out to the incredible Morija Girl Guide Club for delivering powerful SRHR edutainment to the Morija LECSA congregation! 👏✨
Empowering our adolescent girls and young women with Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) information is not about exposing them to “bad things” — it’s about equipping them with knowledge, confidence, and the ability to make informed decisions about their lives and futures.
Parents, let’s stand together in guiding our girls. When they are informed, they are empowered to:
✔️ Avoid early and unintended pregnancies
✔️ Understand their rights and choices
✔️ Access essential health services without fear
Because knowledge is power — and empowered girls build stronger communities. 💪🌸
01/05/2026
Happy Labour Day from Mantsopa Institute. Today, we honor and celebrate every hand that builds, creates, teaches, heals, and serves. Your dedication and hard work continue to shape stronger communities and a brighter future for all.
30/04/2026
Today, on the 30 April 2026, Mantsopa Institute participated in the National Dialogue held at Manthabiseng Convention Centre, contributing to important discussions on Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH), the demographic dividend, and ongoing policy review processes.
The dialogue convened key stakeholders to engage on critical thematic areas, including access to youth-friendly SRH services, Gender-Based Violence (GBV), comprehensive sexuality education, youth participation in policy and governance, and opportunities linked to the demographic dividend.
These discussions reaffirm our commitment to advocating for inclusive, responsive policies and empowering young people with the knowledge and services they need to thrive.
At Mantsopa Institute, we believe in our roots, heritage, and culture, and we proudly express these values through the performing arts.
Throwing it back to 2011 at the Annual Women Award Ceremony, where our team brought energy, passion, and pride through captivating performances that celebrated the strength and achievements of women.
At Mantsopa Institute, we proudly celebrate and preserve our rich culture and heritage through the arts. These performances, showcased at the 2013 Mantsopa Festival, reflect the vibrant spirit, creativity, and storytelling traditions that continue to shape our identity.
From music and dance to theatrical expression, each moment on stage honored our roots while inspiring future generations to carry them forward.
17/04/2026
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13/04/2026
A productive Monday check-in as the team shared project updates, reviewed last week’s progress, and aligned on priorities for the week ahead.
Focused on solutions, collaboration, and smarter ways of working—keeping us on track and moving forward together. 💼✨
Mantsopa Institute hosted a stakeholder workshop at Khutsong Lodge following research that identified key knowledge gaps, barriers, and community preferences on childhood immunisation.
The workshop validated the findings, refined the message matrix, and jointly designed a practical community feedback mechanism to strengthen immunisation services. Together, we strive for fully vaccinated children protected from deadly diseases.
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Tona-kholo Road, Maseru West
Maseru
Opening Hours
| Monday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 08:00 - 17:00 |