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Building the Future Sustainably: rise International at the Kick4Life Forum 2025

rise International was honored to participate in the Kick4Life Sustainability Forum 2025, held earlier this month in Maseru, Lesotho. The forum brought together a diverse group of stakeholders, including civil society organizations, local educators, private sector representatives, and change-makers, to discuss the future of climate resilience and innovation.

The primary focus of the forum was to promote and advocate for eco-friendly practices, particularly in the areas of waste management, environmental conservation, and the preservation of natural resources in response to climate change.

Representing rise International, Construction and Project Manager Thato Nkikana delivered a compelling presentation on the Stadium of Life, a flagship project built using Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified sustainable timber. She outlined the construction process and highlighted the project’s positive impact on the surrounding community, especially through job creation and local development.

Nkikana emphasized the role of recent university graduates engaged through rise International’s in loco fellowship program, which equips young professionals in the built environment with hands-on experience. She also stressed the importance of collaborative design, noting that rise International worked closely with the Kick4Life football team during participatory design workshops to ensure the stadium’s layout reflected the team’s input and vision.

“During the participatory design workshop, we worked closely with the Kick4Life soccer team to share ideas about the pitch layout. This ensured we, as rise International, didn’t impose our ideas, but rather reached a design aligned with our client’s needs,” she explained.

Speaking on behalf of their former cohort, Liteboho Korea and Lintle Mofolo—members of the fifth in loco fellowship cohort—shared their experiences during the construction phase, which spanned from March 2023 to April 2024. Their group of nine fellows worked on key elements of the stadium, including posting rails, a six-meter seating stand prototype, and a retaining wall for a 5-a-side pitch.

The duo discussed both challenges and successes, citing harsh weather conditions, the importance of teamwork, and the development of problem-solving and time management skills as significant learning experiences.

Korea, who served primarily as a Quantity Surveyor, also took on the role of Site Manager, thanks to rise International’s culture of cross-role learning.

“As team lead, I took on various responsibilities relevant to my field of study, including ensuring compliance with FSC timber regulations and overseeing community members who were employed during the construction,” Korea noted. “I am thankful for the in loco program, which allowed me to build lasting professional relationships.”

Mofolo, who acted as both Site Architect and Site Manager, reflected on the challenges of working with timber—a less common construction material in Lesotho.

“Initially, I was skeptical about the sustainability of using large quantities of timber,” she admitted. “But after learning about FSC and the planned construction methods, I understood how the project would protect and responsibly use timber resources.”

Mofolo concluded by sharing her personal growth through the experience, especially in teamwork, networking, and building confidence.

“I am truly grateful to rise International and Kick4Life for involving us in such a significant project,” she said.

The forum concluded with a guided tour of the stadium, led by Site Manager Keketso Sula. Attendees had the opportunity to experience the stadium first-hand, examine the timber structures, and explore how different sections of the facility are designed to accommodate people with disabilities.

A Q&A session followed the tour, providing a platform to address attendees’ questions and concerns and deepen understanding of the sustainable choices made in constructing the Stadium of Life

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Empowering Exciting Developments in Our Community – Partnerships, Sustainability & School Projects!

Empowering Local Artisans: ICEB Training & Business Workshop

During the month of March, rise International hosted an informative workshop at Durahm Link in Maseru, aimed at educating local stone artisans about Interlocking Compressed Earth Blocks (ICEBs) and providing essential business training. This initiative is part of the “Build Smart, Build Local” campaign, which promotes sustainable and innovative construction methodologies within the industry.

The session was led by Business Trainer ‘Maneo Seekane, who facilitated an open dialogue, encouraging artisans to share their experiences, challenges, and successes. Through interactive discussions, participants explored the balance between input and output in their businesses, gaining practical insights to enhance their craftsmanship and entrepreneurial skills.

This workshop underscores our commitment to equipping local artisans with knowledge and tools that foster sustainable construction and economic growth.

Celebrating the Kick4Life & Wrexham AFC Partnership

In late February, rise International had the privilege of celebrating with our partner, Kick4Life, as they launched their club twinning partnership with Wrexham AFC from Wales, UK!

This collaboration goes beyond football—it’s about empowering young people through sport, skills development, and life-changing opportunities. With the newly constructed Stadium of Life, Africa’s first-ever FSC-timber football stadium, this partnership will open even greater pathways for youth to develop their talent and build a brighter future.

Biodiversity Stand: A Step Towards a Greener Future

The Biodiversity Stand at the ‘Stadium of Life’ is making great strides and is due to be completed by the end of March. This innovative feature will not only provide additional seating in a beautiful garden setting of indigenous plants, trees and shrubs, but will also serve as an educational and cultural space with an amphitheater for performances and events, all helping to promote environmental awareness.

Using sustainable building methods and materials, the Biodiversity Stand showcases our commitment to green construction and community engagement. We are excited about the impact this will have on promoting biodiversity and sustainability within our community.

New Sanitation Facilities for Makoanyane & Leqele Primary Schools

As part of our ongoing commitment to improving school infrastructure, we are preparing to begin construction on new toilet blocks for Makoanyane and Leqele Primary Schools, thanks to the generous support of Action Ireland Trust and their partners. These facilities will ensure a healthier and safer learning environment for students, contributing to better hygiene standards and overall well-being. 

The construction will be spearheaded by rise International pioneers, Peter of Pro Construction and Seabata of XYZ Collaborative, showcasing local expertise and commitment to sustainable development. This project is part of the larger initiative to enhance sanitation in schools and is made possible through collaborative efforts with key stakeholders, including Lesotho’s military, Lesotho Defence Force whose officers will be volunteering their time at the Makoanyane Primary School.

New Sanitation Facilities for Makoanyane & Leqele Primary Schools As part of our ongoing commitment to improving school infrastructure, we are preparing to begin construction on new toilet blocks for Makoanyane and Leqele Primary Schools, thanks to the generous support of Action Ireland Trust and their partners. These facilities will ensure a healthier and safer learning environment for students, contributing to better hygiene standards and overall well-being. The construction will be spearheaded by rise International pioneers, Peter of Pro Construction and Seabata of XYZ Collaborative, showcasing local expertise and commitment to sustainable development. This project is part of the larger initiative to enhance sanitation in schools and is made possible through collaborative efforts with key stakeholders, including Lesotho’s military, Lesotho Defence Force whose officers will be volunteering their time at the Makoanyane School.
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Stories of Impact in Africa with AIT

rise International was privileged to host 90 dedicated volunteers from Action Ireland Trust (AIT), including high school students, parents, architects, and AIT management. This dynamic collaboration exemplifies the power of international cooperation in achieving meaningful change.

The AIT volunteers brought incredible energy and enthusiasm to the 5Hub Schools project, enriching the community with vibrant cultural exchange.

Transforming Education Infrastructure: The Makoanyane Primary School Project

Together with AIT, we’re revolutionizing early childhood education at Makoanyane Primary School in Maseru. Two shipping containers, generously donated from Ireland, are being transformed into a state-of-the-art creche facility. This nurturing space will provide a safe, stimulating environment for early childhood development and skills-building, addressing a critical need in the community.

Project Highlights:

Impact: This project will provide a strong foundation for young learners, fostering their growth and development.

Innovative Design: The creches interior and exterior are being meticulously crafted to create a child-friendly, vibrant, and educational space.

Local Ownership: We are proud of rise International’s pioneers and staff, who took over ensuring the project’s successful completion and long-term sustainability.

AIT’s Generous Donation: Strengthening Healthcare in Lesotho

rise International facilitated the donation of essential medical equipment by AIT to two local organizations: Starlight Oasis of Hope Hospice and Intellectual Disability and Autism Lesotho (IDAL). This generous contribution included wheelchairs, hospital beds, crutches, and zimmer frames, significantly enhancing the capacity of these organizations to provide vital care to vulnerable populations.

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Cultivating Lesotho’s Future Leaders

rise International is committed to empowering the next generation of changemakers. Our recent Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) program (26 February – 1 April 2025) connected students from:

This cross-cultural initiative addressed the critical theme of “Analyzing Building Materials in Lesotho for Affordable Housing.” Students explored sustainable housing solutions, with a focus on:

Environmental Sustainability: NTU students evaluated the ecological footprint of local materials, promoting environmental responsibility.

Economic Analysis: NUL students conducted cost analyses of various building materials, emphasizing affordability for low-income households.

Social Impact: LP students assessed the social impact of different construction materials, considering community acceptance, safety, and cultural relevance.

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