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Retselisitsoe Matlanyane: Website: www.centralbank.org.ls: The Central Bank of Lesotho (Sotho: Banka e Kholo ea Lesotho) is the central bank of Lesotho, in southern ...
Retselisitsoe Matlanyane, 2022–Present [6] References See also. Finance ministry; Economy of Lesotho; Politics of Lesotho; This page was last edited ...
Retšelisitsoe Matlanyane: Revolution for Prosperity: 58 Mafeteng Moeketsi Motsoane: Revolution for Prosperity: 59 Taung: Matiisetso Elizaberth Matsie: Democratic Congress: 60 Mpharane Nku Mohlalisi: Revolution for Prosperity: 61 Mohale's Hoek Ezekiel Mdlokovana: Revolution for Prosperity: 62 Mekaling Thabiso Lekitla: Democratic Congress: 63 ...
Retselisitsoe Matlanyane: 2022 Liberia: List: Boima Kamara: Unity Party: 2024 Libya: List: Khaled Al Mabrouk Abdullah: Independent: 15 March 2021 Liechtenstein: Daniel Risch: Progressive Citizens' Party: 25 March 2021 Lithuania: List: GintarÄ— SkaistÄ—: Homeland Union: 11 December 2020 Luxembourg: List: Gilles Roth: Christian Social People's ...
Businessman Sam Matekane's Revolution for Prosperity's won a plurality of seats in the National Assembly in the general election held on 7 October 2023. On 11 October 2023, it was announced that the RFP would form a coalition government with the Alliance of Democrats and the Movement for Economic Change. [2]
Instead of retiring, Lekhanya contested the Mantsonyane constituency in the 1993 election as a BNP candidate but lost. Lekhanya then became leader of the Basotho National Party (BNP), an opposition party, replacing Retselisitsoe Sekhonyana, which had only a few seats in the parliament and, according to Lekhanya, was the victim of fraud in several elections.
Evaristus Rets'elisitsoe Sekhonyana [1] (1937 – 18 November 1998) [2] was a Lesotho politician and diplomat who served in a number of cabinet positions during the kingdom's history, including Minister of Foreign Affairs (1983–1984; 1994). [3]
The 1994 Lesotho coup d'état was a successful self-coup in Lesotho by King Letsie III along with the military and the backing of several political parties against the democratically elected Basutoland Congress Party (BCP) government led by Ntsu Mokhehle. [1]