Tensions mount between Lesotho, SADC facilitator
Khotso Maama
Maseru – The Southern African Development Community (SADC) facilitator in Lesotho has refused to give the government a full record of proceedings of its inquiry into the June 2015 murder of army commander Lieutenant-General Maaparankoe Mahao.
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This has raised the ire of Prime Minister Moeketsi Majoro’s government.
The full transcript of the Justice Mphaphi Phumaphi-led inquiry was requested by former army commander Tlali Kamoli to “assist” him prepare his defence against charges that he ordered Lt-Gen Mahao’s murder.
But former South African Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke, who heads the SADC facilitation team to Lesotho on behalf of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, has advised against making the full report available as some testimony was presented in camera.
Soldiers’ murder trial date set
Mohalenyane Phakela
THE trial of 10 soldiers accused of murdering three Maseru civilians in 2017 will begin on 23 March 2021 despite their pending Constitutional Court application for a permanent stay of proceedings.
Botswana Judge, Onkemetse Tshosa, who is presiding over the matter, on Tuesday set down 12 March 2021 as the pre-trial conference date. Justice Tshosa also said the actual trial will be held from 23 to 26 March and resume on 6 April 2021.
The 10 soldiers are Brigadier Rapele Mphaki, Major Pitso Ramoepane, Sergeant Lekhooa Moepi, Captain Mahlehle Moeletsi, Lance Corporal Mahlomola Makhoali, Private Nthatakane Motanyane, Motšoane Machai, Tieho Tikiso, Liphapang Sefako and Nemase Faso.
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