Lesotho PM resigns after months of pressure over wife’s murder

Lesotho PM resigns after months of pressure over wife’s murder

Prime Minister of Lesotho, Thomas Thabane has resigned after months of pressure over his alleged involvement in the murder of his estranged wife in 20

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Prime Minister of Lesotho, Thomas Thabane has resigned after months of pressure over his alleged involvement in the murder of his estranged wife in 2017.

The official resignation comes after the 80-year-old Thabane repeatedly said that he would retire.

Thabane’s former wife, Lipoleo was shot by gunmen shortly before his inauguration as the Prime Minister of the tiny African nation. The couple were separated and had been pursuing a divorce before her death.

His current wife, Maesaiah Thabane has been charged in the murder and has been granted bail.

The country’s police also sought to charge the Prime Minister with Thabane’s murder, but his lawyers argue he should be granted immunity against prosecution.

Both the Prime Minister and his wife have not spoken publicly about the allegations, but for months the tiny mountain kingdom has been roiled by the scandal.

On Tuesday, Thabane blamed his resignation on rival politicians seeking political gain. And continued to claim that his departure was voluntary.

He is being replaced by his finance minister Moeketsi Majoro who was inaugurated today.


The newly sworn-in PM