{"id":16750,"date":"2016-01-19T04:14:32","date_gmt":"2016-01-19T02:14:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.times.mw\/?p=16750"},"modified":"2016-01-19T04:14:32","modified_gmt":"2016-01-19T02:14:32","slug":"sadc-suspends-all-activities-in-lesotho-over-enquiry-report-into-death-of-military-commander","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archive.times.mw\/index.php\/2016\/01\/19\/sadc-suspends-all-activities-in-lesotho-over-enquiry-report-into-death-of-military-commander\/","title":{"rendered":"SADC suspends all activities in Lesotho over enquiry report into death of military commander"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>SADC has suspended all activities in Lesotho following failure to release a report by a commission of enquiry on the death of a former Lesotho army commander.<\/p>\n<p>The suspension comes out of a SADC Troika meeting\u00a0held in Gaberone, Botswana, which was also attended by \u00a0Lesotho Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili.<\/p>\n<p>The activities have been suspended till August when SADC will hold a full assembly and discuss the matter.<\/p>\n<p>Lesotho may get full suspension from the regional block if it does not accept the report.<\/p>\n<p>South African president Jacob Zuma says SADC should still go ahead to release the report without Lesotho&#8217;s consensus.<\/p>\n<p>Regional media reports have said the southern african leaders have called off efforts to mediate Lesotho&#8217;s political crisis following resistance by Lesotho&#8217;s Prime Minister Mosisili, to the publication of the report of a judicial commission which probed the assassination of a military leader who had earlier been fired by Mosisili.<\/p>\n<p>Regional leaders including Mosisili and President Jacob Zuma of South Africa met in Gaborone on Monday for a meeting, hosted by President Ian Khama of Botswana, to receive a report from South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa on his mediation efforts in Lesotho on behalf of the regional grouping, the Southern African Development Community (SADC).<\/p>\n<p>SADC leaders last year appointed Botswana&#8217;s Justice Mpaphi Phumaphi to head a commission to investigate a range of issues, including the killing by soldiers of Brigadier Maaparankoe Mahao, commander of the Lesotho Defence Force (LDF), two months after Mosisili removed him.<\/p>\n<p>The commission submitted its findings to SADC in December. However, Mosisili&#8217;s government is refusing to receive the report, on the grounds that the LDF&#8217;s special forces commander is challenging the commission in a Maseru court.<\/p>\n<p>A South African journalist earlier this month tweeted apparent excerpts from its draft report, recommending the removal of Defence Minister T\u0161eliso Mokhosi, as well as Mahao&#8217;s replacement as army commander, Lt. General Tlali Kamoli.<\/p>\n<p>Lesotho&#8217;s security forces are notorious for their factionalism and political partisanship, and part of the SADC mediation process has involved pressing for wide-ranging security sector reforms.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of Monday&#8217;s meeting, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) reported that SADC has &#8220;disengaged&#8221; from the Lesotho mediation and move for the country&#8217;s suspension at the next SADC summit if its government did not accept the commission report.<\/p>\n<p>In a report from Gaborone, the SABC quoted Zuma as saying that in the absence of consensus on the release of the report, SADC would release it on its own. A SADC communique is expected on Tuesday, January 19. &#8211;\u00a0\u00a0Photo by Michael J. 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