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Overview

  • 23 references 20 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in Afrikaans, English, Sotho, Tswana, Xhosa, Zulu; learning Chinese (Simplified), English
  • 31, Male
  • Member since 2015
  • Founder & Director
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About Me

I am passionate about empowering young people with life and leadership skills. I lead Hands of Life – Cycling, a youth organization that provides a safe and supportive space for young people in Lesotho. Through this work, I coach youth in life skills, cycling, bicycle maintenance, and leadership. Since 2012, our organization has hosted numerous community events, including fundraising initiatives, sports activities, and leadership workshops. I also volunteer with local charity organizations and offer technical support where needed.

I have had the privilege of traveling and living in different parts of the world. I have lived in Uzbekistan, spent time in South Africa and the United States, and visited Ghana, Tanzania, Rwanda, as well as the iconic Victoria Falls. These experiences have deepened my appreciation for cultural exchange and connecting with people from diverse backgrounds.

I studied in Lesotho and South Africa and have gained skills in eight languages. I also studied Civic Leadership at Drexel University. Professionally, I served at a local community radio station for two years in the marketing department before managing the production studio, where I produced jingles and advertisements, supported website development, and presented health lessons. I have also collaborated with CNN to produce a documentary for our organization. Additionally, I assist others with grant writing and share knowledge related to mental health.

In my free time, I enjoy offering hospitality to travelers, sharing stories, and learning from people around the world. I believe hosting is a powerful way to build friendships, promote understanding, and create lasting memories. Guests can expect meaningful conversations, cultural exchange, and a welcoming environment.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

As someone who is passionate about youth empowerment and leadership, I value environments where people feel safe, welcomed, and inspired ✨. Hosting travelers gives me the opportunity to promote kindness, understanding, and cultural appreciation while showing the beauty of Lesotho 🇱🇸.

I look forward to meeting open-minded people who appreciate authentic experiences and are excited to share a piece of their journey.

Interests

My interests include cycling trips 🚴🏾‍♂️, playing and watching soccer ⚽, engaging in meaningful leadership discussions 🧭, and touring and good food 🍲

  • dining
  • drinking
  • cycling
  • camping
  • soccer
  • languages
  • volunteering

Music, Movies, and Books

Spud movie, e-lollipop movie, My uncle Grey Bonzo movie, and climate-change books.

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Going to America alone at a young age for the first time — without worrying about getting lost 🤣🤣 — only to find myself completely puzzled by the architecture and how everything was so big and different from what I was used to! It was both funny and eye-opening, and it taught me to embrace new experiences with curiosity and confidence.

Teach, Learn, Share

What we do for ourselves alone will die with us, but what we do for others remains immortal.

What I Can Share with Hosts

Welcome to the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho!

I warmly welcome all guests to my home and invite you to enjoy the fresh air and natural beauty of our country. My arms and house are open to people from all walks of life. While I may not have all the resources to offer luxurious hospitality, I am happy to provide: Bedding or mattresses, water & electricity
For those eager to explore Lesotho’s stunning landscapes and attractions, please note that travel costs and meals will be your responsibility. Guests are welcome to explore independently or arrange their tours. While I primarily offer hospitality and not tour guide services, I may have time to assist with some guidance if needed.

Please note that my home does not have Wi-Fi, so guests should bring their own connectivity.

I look forward to hosting you and making your stay as comfortable as possible!

Countries I’ve Visited

Ghana, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania

Countries I’ve Lived In

South Africa, United States

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