
Honourable Dr. Leketekete Victor
Ketso
Personal
Date of Birth: October 28, 1950
Place of Birth: Leribe
Marital Status: Married with
Three (3) children
Current Positions
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Minister of Trade and Industry,
Cooperatives and Marketing
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Senator
Academic Qualifications
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B.A. (ECON) - National University of
Lesotho (NUL), 1976. Double Major in
Economics and Political Science.
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M.A (ECON) - Simon Fraser University
(S.F.U), 1979. A major in Labour
Economics and a minor in Regional
Economics.
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Ph.D (ECON) - Dalhousie University,
1988. A major in Labour Economics
and a Minor in Regional Development.
Career/Positions/Membership/Other
Activities
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Minister of Trade and Industry,
Cooperatives and Marketing – 13th
October, 2010 to date.
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Member of Senate, Lesotho, 16th
September, 2010 to 12th October,
2010
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Member of the Governing Board, SADC
Organisation of Public Accounts
Committees (SADCOPAC), May 2004 –
November 2006.
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Chairman of the Public Accounts
Committee, Lesotho Parliament, June
2002 – November, 2006.
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Member of the National Assembly,
Lesotho, June 1998 – November 2006
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Member of Senate, Lesotho, June 1996
– May 1998.
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Minister of Finance and Development
Planning, Lesotho, June 1996-July,
1999.
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Senate Representatives, Board of
Finance, NUL, September 1991 –
August, 1992.
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Member of Council, NUL 1990 – July
1992.
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Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences,
NUL, June 1990 – July, 1992.
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Acting Head of the Department of
Economics, NUL, August – December,
1989.
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Vice Chairman of the Academic Staff
Association at NUL, 1980/81
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Vice President of Lesotho University
Students Association (LUSA),
1974/75, President of LUSA,
May-December, 1975.
CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS
Conference of the Canadian Association
of African Studies, University of
Guelph, May 1980, Paper presented:
“Labour Migration and Economic
Development in Lesotho.”
Conference of the Canadian Association
of African Studies, University of
Manitoba, May 1987. Paper Presented:
Unemployment Crisis in Lesotho: What are
the options?”.
Seminar, Centre for African Studies,
Dalhousie University, April 1988. Paper
Presented: “The Economic History of
Lesotho.
Conference on Post-Apartheid South
Africa and its neighbours by Department
of Political Science, NUL, Maseru, July
1990. Paper presented: “Basotho
Migration in Post Apartheid South
Africa”.
Seminar on Lesotho Income Taxation by
Centre for Accounting Studies, Maseru
1990. Paper presented: “The Economic
Impact of the 1981 Income Tax Law in
Lesotho”.
Seminar on the Informal Sector by SAPES/ILO,
Harare, April 1991, Paper Presented:
“The Informal Sector in Lesotho.”
Workshop by Lesotho Hotels and
Hospitality Association, Maseru, June
1993, Paper Presented: “The Economics of
Tourism in Lesotho.
ISAS Conference on the Role of the
Informal Sector in National Development,
Maseru, January, 1993, Paper Presented:
“The Informal Sector and Employment
Prospects in Lesotho.”
Seminar on Parliamentary Performance and
Development by SADC Parliamentary Forum,
Maseru, October, 2003, Paper Presented:
“The Role of the Budget in Lesotho”.
Conference by SADC Organisation of
Supreme Audit Institutions, Cape Town,
April 2005. Paper Presented: “The Public
Accounts Committee in Lesotho: Its
Mandate. Functions and Powers”.
Conference of the East and Southern
African Association of Accountants
General (ESAAG), Maseru, February, 2006.
Paper Presented: “The Public Sector
Financial Management Reforms in Lesotho
and The Challenges they Pose for the
Public Accounts Committee”.
Workshop for members of Parliament,
Lesotho February 9 -19, 2010 Papers.
Presented: “Budget classification and
structures.” “Budget Evaluation and
Analysis”.
Finally, as a Minister of Finance and
Development Planning, I attended and
presented country reports in numerous
international conferences/workshops and
meetings on sound financial management,
trade relations, democracy and good
governance. I also led many country
delegations to SADC, ADB, World Bank,
IMF, ACP-EU, WTO and Commonwealth
Finance Ministers meetings.
Equally, as a Chairman of Lesotho
Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee,
I attended and made presentation in many
conference of Public Accounts Committees
in the SADC Region. These would include,
for example, meetings/conferences of
South Africa’s Association of Public
Accounts Committees (APAC) and those of
SADCOPAC.
PUBLICATIONS
“Economics as a Science” in M. Tuoane
(ed.), Elements of Economics, Morija
Printing Press. 1980.
“Lesotho: The role of Agriculture and
Migration”, in Z.A. Konczacki et al (eds),
studies in the Economic History of
Southern Africa, London, Frankcass,
1991.
“Lesotho’s Labour Migration in
Post-Apartheid South Africa: Options and
Constraints in S. Santho and M.
Sejanamane (eds.), Southern Africa after
apartheid; prospects for the inner
periphery in the 1990’s. SAPES Trust,
1990.
Ph.D Thesis – Work and the Welfare Costs
of Unemployment, 1988.
CONSULTANCIES
Tourism Development Strategy within SADC,
for the Tourism Coordinating Unit in
Lesotho, September to November, 1990,
with J. Muwamba and D. Kaufman.
UNDP’s 5th Country Plan for Lesotho,
Resource Person, August, 1991.
The Employment Challenge and Labour
Market Trends in Lesotho, for the
Ministry of Public Service, Lesotho,
July, 1991.
Lesotho’s Employment Challenge: Labour
Utilization and Associated Problems, for
UNDP, July, 1991.
The Strategy for Employment/Income
Generation in Lesotho, for UNDP, April,
1994.
Arbitration of the Unsettled Dispute
between Security Lesotho and Its
Employees, Department of Labour,
Lesotho, August, 1995.
Training workshop on Budget preparation
and Analysis, for Lesotho Parliamentary
Committee on economy and Development,
May – June 2009.
Currently completing with the KKM and
Associates, a Consultancy on “Review of
the Petroleum Products Levies”, for the
Department of Energy, Ministry of
Natural Resources, Lesotho.
EXPERIENCE
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Teaching Assistant (N.U.L),
1976-1977, Teaching Assistant (S.F.U.),
Fall 1978 and Spring 1979,
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Lecturer (N.U.L) July 1979 – July
1983. Taught Principles of
Economics, Micro and
Macro-Economics,
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Regional Development and Labour
Economics;
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Teaching Assistant, Dalhousie
University, January – April 1986,
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Lecturer, Dalhousie University,
September – December 1988, Taught
Principles of Economics;
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Lecturer, N.U.L., 1989 – 1996.
Taught Micro and Macro-Economics,
Econometrics, Regional Development
and Labour Economics;
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Lecturer, AERC MSc Programme,
Nairobi, July – August 1994. Taught
Labour Economics;
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In the years 1980 – 1989 and 1989 –
1990 He also taught part-time at the
Institution of Extra Mural Studies
(IEMS) and the Institute of Labour
Studies (ILS). Courses taught:
Principles of Economics and Labour
Economics; Senior Lecturer, NUL,
2007 to August, 2010.
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Teaching Labour Economics and
micro-economics.
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