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Lesana hosts wellness day for its clients

Licensed microfinancier, Lesana Financial Services on Saturday held a wellness day for about 400 employees from the government and the private sector in Maseru.

The event was meant to show appreciation to the company’s clients.

A consultant from Lesana Financial Services, ‘Matṥotetsi Lethiba, said this is the third time they are hosting the event since its inception in 2022.

In 2022 it was held in the southern region and in the north region last year.

Lethiba noted that the wellness day involved team building, volleyball ball, soccer and netball.

“In Maseru, we introduced a fun walk from Mokorotlong to Lesotho High School where aerobics and boxing took place. We also gave awards to people who participated in the sports,” she said, adding that there was an after party in the evening.

Lesana Financial Services is a licensed microfinancier dedicated to empowering individuals and organisations with tailored financial solutions.

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