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Lesotho Delegation Honors Basotho War Casualties in Malta

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published June 23, 2024 2 Min Read
Lejone Mpotjoane, Lesotho's Foreign Minister, and Joshua Setipa, Lesotho's candidate for Commonwealth Secretary-General, Delegation Visits Malta, Honors Basotho War Casualties. Photo: X/@LMpotjoane
Lejone Mpotjoane, Lesotho's Foreign Minister, and Joshua Setipa, Lesotho's candidate for Commonwealth Secretary-General, Delegation Visits Malta, Honors Basotho War Casualties. Photo: X/@LMpotjoane
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Attard, Malta – Lejone Mpotjoane, Lesotho’s Foreign Minister, and Joshua Setipa, Lesotho’s candidate for Commonwealth Secretary-General, recently paid a visit to Malta. While discussions focused on strengthening the Commonwealth, a significant portion of the trip was dedicated to honoring a forgotten chapter in Maltese history: the contribution of Basotho soldiers during World War II.

Setipa, a former Trade and Industry Minister, laid wreaths at the Imtarfa Military Cemetery, where Basotho servicemen who died fighting for the Allied cause are buried. “Hundreds of Basotho paid the highest price for the liberation of Europe,” Setipa said in a tweet, highlighting the sacrifice of these men far from home.

Today we came to honour fallen Basotho servicemen who died and are buried in Malta and were part of the @Commonwealth military contingent that liberated Europe in 1945.Hundreds of Basotho paid the highest price for the liberation of Europe. pic.twitter.com/hI1PaQmgkg

— Joshua Setipa (@JoshuaSetipa) June 22, 2024

The Basotho soldiers, referred to as “Basuto Coys” (companies) of the African Auxiliary Pioneer Corps (AAPC), were brought to Malta to assist with manual labor. Tasks like unloading supplies, building runways, and clearing debris formed their primary duties. However, their story goes beyond manual labor. Many Basotho soldiers trained with weapons and participated in military exercises.

It was a great honor Hon Minister @MinisterIanBorg to receive us with Commonwealth Secretary General Candidate Hon @JoshuaSetipa and arrangements for us to pay homage to Lesotho World War II veterans Private Mongakane and Private Alotsi at the Commonwealth War Graves. pic.twitter.com/PkL6TayMN7

— Lejone Mpotjoane (@LMpotjoane) June 22, 2024

Despite their contributions, the Basotho people’s role in Malta’s wartime efforts has largely been overlooked. Their legacy is often reduced to a derogatory term used by some Maltese people. This visit by Lesotho’s officials aims to raise awareness of this forgotten chapter and ensure the Basotho soldiers are properly recognized.

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I had a great honor of meeting My Brother and @MaltaGov Chief Diplomat, Hon. Minister of Foreign Affairs @MinisterIanBorg on our bilateral agenda as well as presenting the SADC endorsed Commonwealth Secretary General candidate Hon @JoshuaSetipa. pic.twitter.com/iBDcfm2LGz

— Lejone Mpotjoane (@LMpotjoane) June 21, 2024

Welcomed Lesotho Foreign Affairs Minister @LMpotjoane and Lesotho Commonwealth SG candidate @JoshuaSetipa for a brief working visit to Malta.

We discussed the potential for stronger Malta-Lesotho cooperation, as the two countries approach two decades of diplomatic relations. pic.twitter.com/i4DChjs89L

— Ian Borg (@MinisterIanBorg) June 21, 2024

Further research reveals a complex narrative. The colonial perception of the Basotho was often skewed, with their name even being mispronounced and misspelled. Additionally, a tragic event befell some Basotho troops. A ship carrying Basotho soldiers was sunk off the coast of Benghazi, resulting in the deaths of over 600 men.

While some Basotho soldiers primarily performed manual labor in Malta, others participated in military training and even sang, leaving a lasting impression on some locals.

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