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’Marafaele Mohloboli LESOTHO Communications Authority (LCA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mamarame Matela, has been suspended pending investigations into her role in the awarding of a tender worth more than M500 million to South African company, Global Voice Group (GVG). Ms Matela’s suspension by former Communications, Science and Technology Minister Keketso Sello, is with effect […] ....
LCA boss drops another bombshell - Lesotho Times lestimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lestimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
I will not apologise: Nkuatsana tells BNP leadership I will not apologise: Nkuatsana tells BNP leadership ’Marafaele Mohloboli ONE of the Basotho National Party (BNP) leadership hopefuls, ‘Mota Nkuatsana, has refused to apologise for accusing the Thesele Maseribane-led national executive committee (NEC) of corruption. Adv Nkuatsana is one of the three contestants for the soon-to-be vacant BNP leadership post who allegedly went on national radio to accuse the NEC of corruption. The other two are Professor Lehlohonolo Mosotho and ‘Mamotšepe Motšepe. They were slapped with letters demanding that they retract their statements and apologise for their conduct “which is likely to bring the party into disrepute”. ....
‘Maseribane bows out Mohalenyane Phakela BASOTHO National Party (BNP) leader, Thesele ‘Maseribane, says contrary to claims by some party members he has no intention of clinging to the BNP leadership beyond his second and final term which expires in June 2021. He will thus be stepping down and handing over to a new leader when his term expires then. Chief Maseribane states this in his papers filed in opposition to BNP leadership hopeful, ‘Mota Nkuoatsana, and others’ High Court application for him to step down immediately. He argues that contrary to the applicants’ claims he was elected for his second term as BNP leader on 12 June 2016. There was therefore no way his term could have expired in March 2021 as alleged by Mr Nkuoatsana and his co-applicants. ....
Court postpones BNP leadership case - Lesotho Times lestimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lestimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.