Lesotho’s Anti-Corruption Paradox : Empowered but Undermined

27 janvier 2026 | Moeketsi Kali
Over the past decade, Lesotho’s political landscape has been marked by repeated leadership turnover and fragile coalition governments, which have steadily eroded public trust. Power oscillated between Pakalitha Mosisili—first as leader of the Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD) and later the (…)
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