Africa-Press – Lesotho. The Ministry of Law and Justice has distributed 300 handouts to Life High School students and provided them with education on law and justice issues as well as cervical cancer, as another way to reintegrate society.
Speaking at the presentation of the gifts, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice and Law, Mr. Retšelitsitswe Mohale, explained that the project was accomplished through the efforts of the workers, saying that they had taken it out of their pockets.
“We plan to go around all the schools in the country especially this month of cancer awareness, we have visited this school to distribute girls’ bags and teach their fellow students not to despise girls and criticize them as I am their right to the times and they should be happy about it.
You boys, you are the men of the future and you are expected to protect your partners at all times, ”Mohale said. He went on to explain that it is appropriate for them to visit the students as they are about to start classes, adding that since the beginning of this year they have been very active and enthusiastic in their studies, encouraging those who did not do well last year to do so.
they stand and shake themselves because the way of education is the same for them. “You need to respect yourself and know that you are a child, stop harassing teachers and parents, avoid committing crimes all the time, know that a criminal record is not erased and you may find yourself setting it up at the same time you are looking for jobs that is why I say to you learn to be respectful, ”Mohale explained.
The hero also explained that within the department there are many departments that include day-to-day operations, the prosecution section where they conduct cases, the law enforcement agencies, the law enforcement agencies, and so on.
It is the government’s advice during cases where cases are handled and to see that basic human rights are protected, he said, the latter is how to register organizations, marriages, wealth and so on.
Life High School Principal Ms Mathabelo Mpharoe thanked the students, thanking the department and its staff, “Giving is a great honor, love is a great honor because love is one of the great pillars, giving it is a sign that this person is in love so we are grateful, ”Mpharoe said.
He explained that the friendship they forge with the branch will last a long time. He said he hoped the visit would open up relationships that would enable them to avoid the challenges they face on a daily basis. He also said that what the department has done for them is a great need.
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