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Jobo speaks on juggling sports and employment

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Seabata Mahao

Puseletso Jobo, senior striker for Kick4Life Ladies Football Club (FC), is not only a star on the field but also an administration trainee at Kick4Life Social Enterprise.

Known for her goal-scoring prowess, she was the top scorer in the Lesotho Women’s Super League (WSL) during her first season with Kick4Life in 2022/23.

This outstanding achievement earned her the Fans’ Favourite Player award at the prestigious Ladies in a Men-Dominated Game event.

However, Jobo’s impact goes beyond the pitch. While honing her football skills, she is also acquiring valuable administrative experience, making her more employable and shaping a promising future. In a recent interview with Kick4Life’s Communications and Marketing team, Jobo shared insights into her journey.

“Growing up, I’ve always wanted to address social problems and be a catalyst for change. It’s no surprise that I find myself here today,” Jobo said.

“Being part of Kick4Life, the first football club solely focused on social change, is a blessing. Their Fit4Work & Play program has transformed me professionally, personally, and spiritually.”

Jobo graduated from the National University of Lesotho (NUL) with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Public Administration.

“While I learned theory in the classroom, Kick4Life gave me hands-on experience as an administrative assistant trainee, first in the Academy and now in the Social Enterprise,” she explained.

In addition to her work in administration, Jobo serves as a character development facilitator and a life skills coach for Kick4Life’s Girls United program. This initiative empowers girls and young women with sexual and reproductive health education, knowledge of their rights, and tools to prevent and respond to gender-based violence.

“As a career-driven athlete, I aim to contribute to sports in ways that extend beyond just playing. Kick4Life has given me a taste of that dream. Through their Fit4Work & Play program, I’ve been able to achieve my academic and athletic potential,” Jobo said proudly.

Kick4Life’s Country Director, Motlatsi Nkhahle, also expressed his pride in the program’s success.

“Our goal is to develop more than just players. By instilling positive values, fostering a service-minded attitude, and promoting a growth mindset, we are delighted to support Puseletso and other Basotho youth on this transformative journey,” Nkhahle stated.

Kick4Life is committed to using sport as a vehicle for social change, empowering its participants both on and off the field. Through initiatives like Fit4Work & Play, it bridges the gap between sports and employment, helping youth like Jobo realise their full potential and build brighter futures.

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