Africa-Press – Lesotho. The Bokamoso974 has released a documentary series that honours Bishop David Ramela for his courageousness towards the Kingdom of Lesotho. Entitled ‘Metlakhola, this
exclusive profiling aims to encourage well-off Basotho to love and contribute to the development of Lesotho. The documentary will be broadcasted on Lesotho Television (Ltv) from today at 1900hours, showing a series
of Ramela’s projects. Disclosing about the insights of the series, Bokamoso974 Station Manager Smangaliso Dlamini mentioned that ‘Metlakhola is a six sectioned documentary that depicts the life
of Bishop Ramela, centered on his unique demeanor as a multimillionaire. “’Metlakhola intends to inspire the nation and encourage unconditional love for the country, as the name says “charity
begins at home”,” Dlamini. According to Dlamini, Ramela’s story is a rags to riches and when riches are accumulated, it is for the benefit of Basotho, not a self-glory.
The whole aim is to emphasize the importance of developing an individual’s own people. He pointed that the series targets all Basotho, both those who can offer help and those who need help.
He explained that the project has hired local companies and thus contributed to job creation. “Those projects are Ramela and Associates – a holding company for multiple businesses in different sectors: Thakadu Energy
deals with fillings stations such as Thakadu garage in Mahobong, Thakadu supermarket, Thakadu farming, Bokamoso Media, Ramela Technologies, Ramela Logistics, Ramela Pharmaceuticals,
Thakadu wholesaler and many more,” Dlamini explained. Dlamini described Ramela as a bishop, businessman and philanthropist from Thaba Phatšoa Lesotho.
He added that his basic business profession is more on merchandising as he owns a company in South Africa that does merchandising for Coca-Cola. He also noted that his main aim is to develop Lesotho, saying his projects intend to hire Basotho, develop Lesotho economy and create access to funding from the projects.