The General was given an opportunity by the LDF to acquire knowledge and skills in the military by pursuing different courses. While he was a Junior Officer, he completed Course 701 G19/9801 in South Africa, 1998, Counter Crime Unit (CCU) course in 1999, Officers Computer Cadre Serial 01 of 2002 in Lesotho, and Army Junior Command and Staff Course in 2001 in Jaji, Nigeria. He did Special Forces Course Serial 02 of 2001 which he completed in 2002 in Lesotho, and the Legal Cadre Serial 08 of 2003 in Lesotho.
He did basic and advance, including instructors' airborne courses in China in 2004. He then completed the Parachuting Course in September 2005, in Botswana, which was the version of the Southern hemisphere region. Furthermore, in 2006 he completed Command and Staff Course in Zambia. In 2008 the General completed the SADC Brigade Peace Support Course in Zimbabwe.
He did the following courses at the rank of Colonel; Maritime Security and Safety, Strategic Concept Development in Tanzania, 2010, Program on Terrorism and Security Studies (PTSS) conducted by the US in Germany from which the field study was conducted in Israel in 2010, and Special Operations in Counter Terrorism Course in Florida, in the US in 2011.
When he was at the rank of Brigadier in 2012, undertook Senior Mission Leaders Course in Ghana. He then completed AU Evaluators and Assessors Course in Botswana, and lastly completed Executive National Senior Programme course in South Africa in 2013. Major General Mokaloba was not only limited to military courses to broaden his knowledge and skills, he also participated in different ways in military exercises. His contribution in the exercises was as follows; mentoring and facilitating at the SADC RPTC, on Integrated Mission Planning Course. He was nominated by the AU to lead a scenario team during planning and execution of the continental exercise, Ex AA II FTX (AU EX). He was also nominated to play a central part of coordinating events of the same exercise.
While he was studying in the UK he participated in Amphibias Operations Exercise in Cyprus. He was part of controllers during SADC Peace Support Operations called Exercise Thokgamo held in Botswana. He was the Exercise Director in an exercise held in Lesotho called Exercise Maluti, the bilateral between Lesotho and Botswana Special Forces. He was the Deputy Overall Director during exercise Sekaka held in Kalahari Desert in Botswana, which was also a bilateral between LDF SF and BDF SF. He was an observer during Hostage Release and Rescue in Exercise Good Honor held in South Africa in preparation for the 2010 World Cup. In Exercise Stalward held in Cape Town, South Africa in 2011 he was Deputy of Director for SADC Special Forces.
Furthermore, he chaired and co-chaired Special Forces Forums in Lesotho and South Africa for years. He chaired two conferences running simultaneously in Lesotho, whereby one was for the SADC special forces exercise, while the other one was a seminar for Team Leaders and SADC Special Forces training of trainers facilitated by five American special forces expects. He was also appointed as an Overall Commander for SADC Special Forces in Exercise Highlander in 2012, and lastly, he was appointed as the SADC Force Commander for a multidimensional Exercise called Ex Umodzi, CPX held in Malawi in 2018.
The General has worked in many different LDF units while he was also climbing the tree of army ranks. He worked in military intelligence before he was commissioned in 2005. After he was commissioned he became an instructor at LDF Training Wing. He was the Operations and Training Officer at Counter Crime Unit (CCU). He was once the 13 Infantry Battalion Commander while he was also the Commander of Special Forces which he commanded for about 10 years.
When he was at the rank of Brigadier he was appointed as the Brigade Commander for more than 5 years. He was also appointed as the Inspector General at the rank of Major General and later appointed as the Chief of Logistics Command and Support Services which is his present appointment. The General in his deployment as an Observer twice in Madagascar has been appointed as the Mentor and lead facilitator on multi-dimensional Peace Support Operations at SADC RPTC in Zimbabwe.
He was awarded several medals for his accomplishments during his service, such as Military Medal for Gallantry (MMG), Military Medal for brave Deeds (MMD), Military Medal for Meritorious Service (MMMS), Military Medal for Instructors (MMI), and Military Service Medal for 20 years (MSM).