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ICYMI: As political parties in Lesotho prepare for national elections, leader of one of the opposition parties Alliance of Democrats (AD), Monyane Moleleki, says he is hopeful that with political reforms in place, the election will be peaceful.

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As political parties in Lesotho prepare for national elections, leader of one of the opposition parties Alliance of Democrats ,, says he is hopeful that with political reforms in place, the election will be peaceful. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was appointed by the Southern African Development Community to be a facilitator in that country.

The President has since appointed the former Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke to continue with the work. Moleleki says: “On behalf of the people of Lesotho, we are eternally thankful to the succession of leadership in South Africa for coming to our aid to sober us the people of Lesotho when we get into trouble, but the problem is cult in a lot of things including a relative low level of economic development.”Meanwhile, leader of the new political party in Lesotho ‘Revolution for Prosperity’,The new party was launched in March.

 

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