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{UAH} Lesotho premier faces confidence vote over 'interfering' wife

Tony Owana/ Annette Kobby/ Frank Mujabi/ Simon Peter Okurut,/ Ikanos/ Mike Ocaya p'Ocure

Here is an example on how to deal with interfering wives like Janet Kataha. I would not go so far as to deal with Kataha the way Kayibanda dealt with his first wife Hope Kwaheru, which was to murder her and make her body disappear, but something has to to be done to Kataha. A temporary disappearance would not go amiss. The fat arsed  harridan is a pest, and frankly wont be missed.

Bobby

Lesotho premier faces confidence vote over 'interfering' wife

AFPJune 14, 2019
Lesotho Premier Thomas Thabane (C), pictured here with the country's King Letsie III (R), is facing criticism over the role of his wife Maesaiah (L)
Lesotho Premier Thomas Thabane (C), pictured here with the country's King Letsie III (R), is facing criticism over the role of his wife Maesaiah (L) (AFP Photo/SAMSON MOTIKOE)

Maseru (Lesotho) (AFP) - Lesotho's Prime Minister Thomas Thabane is facing a motion of no confidence for allegedly allowing his wife to meddle in government affairs, as political in-fighting rocks his ruling party and threatens the breakdown of his coalition government.

The motion was filed in parliament this week by a member of Thabane's own ruling All Basotho Convention (ABC), raising the possibility he will call snap elections in the tiny mountainous southern African kingdom.

"We hereby move a motion that this honourable house has no confidence in a government of Lesotho led by the Prime Minister Thomas Motsoahe Thabane," read a motion filed by ABC's Motebang Koma and seconded by the main opposition Democratic Congress deputy leader, Motlalentoa Letsosa.

Parliament was adjourned on Monday with no date fixed for it to sit again.

While the motion did not outline reasons for wanting Thabane out, some party members have turned to local media to voice claims that the 80-year-old premier was ceding political power to his young wife, Maesaiah Thabane.

Even staunch supporters of Thabane, such as outspoken Thaba-Bosiu Principal Chief Khoabane Theko, have backed calls for his removal.

"He allowed his wife to usurp control of the party and government," Theko told the Lesotho Times.

"What they must do is to call a special conference and resolve that Ntate Thabane should step down. He wants to play God with this government through his wife." Ntate means sir in Lesotho.

The row comes two years after Thabane's estranged wife Lipolelo, 58, was gunned down just two days before his inauguration.

He and Lipolelo were embroiled in a bitter divorce dispute.

She won a court case against Thabane during his first stint as prime minister affirming her position as Lesotho's first lady instead of Thabane's youngest wife. Polygamy is legal in Lesotho.

Known as Africa's Switzerland because of its mountainous scenery, Lesotho has a long history of political instability and suffered coups in 1986 and 1991.

The ABC party has also been riven with internal conflict over the appointment of a new party vice president.

A pro-Thabane faction has fiercely defended the leader.

Defence minister Tefo Mapesela told parliament this week that Thabane intended to call fresh elections when parliament reconvenes.

Thabane, whose coalition took office in 2017, was previously premier after 2012 elections but was forced to flee to South Africa -- which entirely surrounds landlocked Lesotho -- following an attempted coup two years later.

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