BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-In a groundbreaking development, Malawian national Helen Buluma has been appointed as the new Commission Secretary to the Lesotho Highlands Water Commission (LHWC), marking a significant milestone as the first woman to hold this position since the project’s inception in 1986.
Buluma’s appointment is a testament to her exceptional leadership skills and expertise, garnered from her previous role as Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Oil Company of Malawi (Nocma).
The Lesotho Highlands Water Commission is a bi-national body comprising representatives from the Kingdom of Lesotho and the Republic of South Africa.
The commission plays a critical role in overseeing, advising, approving, and monitoring the Lesotho Highlands Water Project – a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure project designed to transfer water from Lesotho’s Orange-Senqu River to South Africa’s water-scarce Gauteng province.
As Commission Secretary, Buluma will provide administrative support to both delegations and serve as the primary channel of communication between the LHWC and external stakeholders.
Her appointment is expected to bring a fresh perspective and new energy to the commission, building on her extensive experience in leadership and management.
Buluma’s appointment comes at a critical time for the Lesotho Highlands Water Commission, as the project continues to play a vital role in supporting the economic development of both Lesotho and South Africa. Her leadership will be instrumental in ensuring the project’s success and promoting cooperation between the two countries.
As the first woman to hold the position of Commission Secretary, Buluma’s appointment is a significant step towards promoting gender equality and diversity in leadership roles.
Her achievement serves as an inspiration to women across the region, demonstrating that with determination and hard work, they can excel in senior positions traditionally dominated by men.
With her wealth of experience and expertise, Helen Buluma is well-positioned to lead the Lesotho Highlands Water Commission into a new era of cooperation and development, cementing her place in history as a trailblazer for women in leadership.





