Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Thabane’s Wife Shot Dead

The estranged wife of incoming Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Thabane has been shot dead two days before his inauguration. Lipolelo Thabane, 58, was travelling home with a friend when both women were shot by an unknown assailant, the police say. The police add the motive is unknown and an investigation is continuing. The couple had … Read more

Lesotho Ex-PM To Form Coalition Govt After Poll Win

Former Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Thabane’s (seen in 2013) All Basotho Convention (ABC) won 48 parliamentary seats and will form a coalition with three other parties to obtain the required 61-seat majority Lesotho’s former prime minister Thomas Thabane is poised to form a coalition government after his party won snap elections at the weekend and … Read more

Lesotho Officials Probe Soldiers’ Presence Near Poll Stations

Election officials in the mountain kingdom of Lesotho on Sunday investigated why armed soldiers had been deployed at many polling stations on voting day. The army has often been accused of interfering in politics in Lesotho, a landlocked African country of two million people that has been hit by attempted coups and instability in recent … Read more

Lesotho Prepares For Restive Coalition In Latest Vote

Voters in the small southern African kingdom of Lesotho go to polls Saturday in an election widely expected to lead to another fractious coalition government and the risk of deepening instability. It is the third general election since 2012 in Lesotho, where years of political in-fighting have undermined attempts to tackle dire poverty and unemployment. … Read more

Lesotho Former PM Vies For Power After Fleeing In 2014

Lesotho former prime minister Thomas Thabane, who is fighting to regain power in Saturday’s elections, will never forget fleeing his official residence in 2014 as rogue soldiers apparently sought to kill him. The attempted coup was just one chapter of the recurrent political instability that has plagued Lesotho, a mountain kingdom surrounded by South Africa. … Read more

Lesotho Election Likely To Deliver Uneasy Coalition

The southern African mountain kingdom of Lesotho holds a snap election on Saturday, with experts predicting another fractious coalition government, unlikely to tackle its dire levels of HIV-AIDS and unemployment. The vote is the third general election since 2012 in the country known as Africa’s Switzerland where years of political in-fighting have stymied attempts to … Read more

Lesotho’s Prime Minister Loses Parliament Vote

Mosisili has three days to either resign or advise the king to call elections Lesotho’s prime minister has lost a no-confidence vote in parliament, deepening the political uncertainty in the mountain kingdom ahead of a snap election likely within three months. The vote on Wednesday against Pakalitha Mosisili, head of a coalition government, came two … Read more

Lesotho Set For Elections As PM Loses Parliament Vote

Lesotho’s prime minister lost a no-confidence vote in parliament on Wednesday, deepening the political uncertainty in the mountain kingdom ahead of an election likely within three months. Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili, of the Democratic Congress (DC) party, has headed a coalition government since a snap election in 2015 that was called in an effort to … Read more

Ex-PM Returns To Restive Lesotho Vowing To Win Power

The former prime minister of Lesotho returned to the landlocked mountain kingdom on Sunday, pledging to win back power two years after fleeing in fear of his life. Thomas Thabane, leader of the All Basotho Convention (ABC) party, was greeted by thousands of supporters at a rally in the capital Maseru, as political instability threatens … Read more

Military Coup D’etat Underway in Lesotho, Prime Minister Thabane Flees to South Africa

Military groups in the Southern African country of Lesotho have surrounded government and police buildings and gunfire has been heard in the small mountainous southern African kingdom. The Prime Minister, Tom Thabane fled to South Africa on Friday and during an interview said that the army had taken over government buildings but he planned to … Read more