Roma College of Nursing Strengthens Team Spirit Through impactful Team Building Event
On the 19th of June 2026, the staff of Roma College of Nursing gathered at the Scenic Selibeng Conference Centre for a highly successful team building day. The event, expertly facilitated by the Lesotho Defense Force, proved to be a memorable and transformative experience for all participants. From the moment the day began, the professional team from the Lesotho Defense Force led engaging activities designed to challenge and inspire.
Through a carefully structured program of practical exercises, group challenges, and reflective sessions, staff members were able to step out of their daily routines and focus on the core elements that drive institutional success: teamwork, communication, leadership, and collaboration. The military-precision facilitation brought a unique blend of discipline, energy, and motivation to the day. Staff participated enthusiastically in both physical and mental challenges that encouraged problem-solving under pressure, active listening, and mutual support, skills that directly translate to the high-pressure environment of nursing education and healthcare delivery. The initiative formed part of the college’s ongoing commitment to fostering a strong, collaborative, and supportive working environment.
Key Outcomes:
- Enhanced interpersonal relationships across departments
- Improved communication channels between academic and administrative staff
- Renewed sense of unity and shared purpose
- Stronger leadership capabilities at all levels
- A more cohesive and motivated team ready to tackle future challenges
The experience proved both enjoyable and impactful, leaving staff members feeling inspired, more connected, and better equipped to work together effectively. It also reinforced the college’s vision of cultivating a unified team dedicated to excellence in nursing education.
Roma College of Nursing extends its sincere appreciation to the Lesotho Defense Force for their professionalism and invaluable contribution to the success of the event.
As institutions continue to grow, such initiatives remain vital in building a resilient and motivated workforce prepared to meet the evolving demands of healthcare education.