New Lesotho leader inaugurated

Outgoing Prime Minister Tom Thabane hands over power to newly elected Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili at the inauguration ceremony). President of South Africa Jacob Zuma arrives at Moshoeshoe 1 International airport in Lesotho ahead of the Inauguration of the newly elected Prime Minister Mr Phakalitha Mosisili. 17/03/2015, Elmond Jiyane, DoC

Outgoing Prime Minister Tom Thabane hands over power to newly elected Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili at the inauguration ceremony). President of South Africa Jacob Zuma arrives at Moshoeshoe 1 International airport in Lesotho ahead of the Inauguration of the newly elected Prime Minister Mr Phakalitha Mosisili. 17/03/2015, Elmond Jiyane, DoC

Published Mar 17, 2015

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Maseru - Lesotho has inaugurated a new prime minister, who came to power after forming a coalition government following a special election.

Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili was inaugurated on Tuesday in the capital Maseru. Mosisili came to power after his party, the Democratic Congress, formed a coalition with several smaller parties to secure a majority after the Feb. 28 election had no outright winner.

Lesotho held an election two years early after the collapse of a previous coalition government, led by former Prime Minister Thomas Thabane. Thabane fled to South Africa last year, alleging he was the target of a coup plot.

Mosisili returns to power in the southern African nation of about 2 million. He led Lesotho from 1998 to 2012, when he was removed by Thabane's coalition government.

Sapa-AP

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