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Power debt cripples Trade ministry operations
Bereng Mpaki
BUSINESS has come to a halt at the Ministry of Trade and Industry after the Lesotho Electricity Company (LEC) cut the ministry’s power off over unpaid bills.
Although it could not be ascertained how much the Trade ministry is owing, late last month, the LEC started cutting off power supply to several clients who owe it huge amounts of money. Among them is the Ministry of Trade headquarters in Maseru, which has gone without power for the past three weeks.
The unavailability of power has forced the ministry to stop offering various services to its clients.
M1, 3 million LEC debt cripples courts
Mohalenyane Phakela
OPERATIONS at the Maseru Magistrate Court were this week paralysed after the Lesotho Electricity Company (LEC) abruptly cut power supplies due to the judiciary’s failure to pay a M1, 3 million power bill.
The utility company cut off supplies on Tuesday, leaving the Maseru Magistrate Court in darkness.
The situation is likely to go on for months as Chief Magistrate ‘Matankiso Nthunya said court administrators were unable to immediately raise the money to settle the debt.
Ms Nthunya told the
Lesotho Times that the debt had been piling up over the past five years due to meagre funding allocated by the government to the judiciary. The court had now been forced to suspend cases whose proceedings needed to be recorded electronically.
Ministers intervene in DPP-police wrangle Ministers intervene in DPP-police wrangle
Mohalenyane Phakela
MINISTERS, Professor Nqosa Mahao (Justice and Law) and ‘Mamoipone Senauoane (Police and Public Safety) have joined forces in a bid to resolve the impasse between the police command and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Hlalefang Motinyane.
Prime Minister’s press attaché, Buta Moseme, told the
Sunday Express that the two ministers recently met to find ways of resolving the stand-off between the two sides which has resulted in delays in prosecuting former Prime Minister Thomas Thabane and his wife, ‘Maesaiah Thabane, and other suspects for the 14 June 2017 murder of Mr Thabane’s ex-wife, Lipolelo.
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