Independence Day in Lesotho is observed every October 4, commemorating the country's independence from Great Britain in 1966. The holiday celebrates the historical journey of Lesotho, which became a unified entity under King Moshoeshoe I in 1822 and transitioned through colonial rule beginning in 1870. Festivities include flag-raising ceremonies, speeches, colorful parades, and performances, with the main official reception taking place in the capital city of Maseru, presided over by the King and the Prime Minister. This national holiday is widely celebrated throughout the country, reflecting the pride and unity of the Kingdom of Lesotho.
October 4: Independence Day (Lesotho)
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