A woman makes her mark at a voting booth during the parliamentary election, in Lesotho's capital, Maseru.A woman makes her mark at a voting booth during the parliamentary election, in Lesotho's capital, Maseru., with a probability of the 50% mark being crossed on the second day.looks set for a landslide victory.
In his party launch, the leader and business tycoon Sam Matekane said he is ready to do in five years what has not been done in 20 years. The campaign season has come and gone. The parties left nothing to chance in wooing supporters to their side.The Democratic Congress promised stability, while the All Basotho Convention vowed to tackle poverty.
It is the RFP that seems to have won the hearts of Basotho. They have thus far taken 30/31 of the counted results, and are looking set for a landslide victory if they are to implement their manifesto.While the results are relatively moving with speed, the electoral body IEC is allowed by law up to seven days to declare the winner.
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