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. . . as JSC shortlists 18 candidates for eight judges’ posts Mohalenyane Phakela FORMER Prime Minister Thomas Thabane’s daughter, ‘Mabatšoeneng Hlaele (nee Nkoya Thabane) and the country’s three chief magistrates are among 18 hopefuls who have been shortlisted by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to fill eight vacant posts of High Court judges. The three […] ....
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…all in all, there are 21 hopefuls to fill eight vacant judges’ posts Mohalenyane Phakela FORMER prime minister Thomas Thabane’s daughter, ‘Mabatšoeneng Hlaele (nee Nkoya Thabane) and the country’s three chief magistrates have again applied to be High Court judges. Advocate Hlaele and Magistrates ‘Matankiso Nthunya, ‘Makampong Mokgoro and Manyathela Kolobe are among 21 […] ....
Former PS Tšolo charged over govt fleet tender Former PS Tšolo charged over govt fleet tender Share Pascalinah Kabi FORMER Ministry of Finance Principal Secretary (PS) Motena Tšolo yesterday appeared before the Maseru Magistrates’ Court on charges of corruption in the 2018 procurement of the government vehicle fleet. PS Tšolo served under the previous Thomas Thabane government from June 2017 to May 2020. Ms Tšolo and the Finance ministry’s administrator, Mafusi Mosamo, appeared before Magistrate Teboho Thoso who released them on M2000 bail and M10 000 surety each. Their co-accused are businessmen Teboho Tlokotsi and Tumo Ramonaheng, who have already been charged with the crimes and are currently on bail. ....
Manyokole trial postponed Share Mohalenyane Phakela SUSPENDED Directorate of Corruption and Economic Offences (DCEO) Director General, Mahlomola Manyokole, will have to wait longer to know when his money laundering and corruption trial will begin. This after the Maseru Magistrates Court on Thursday postponed to unknown date a hearing to set the trial date. The trial date was supposed to have been set on Thursday and Advocate Manyokole showed up before the court opened its doors at 9am. An hour later, there was still no indication of when the proceedings would begin. The court’s information officer, Nthabiseng Mohale, later told the ....