Ramaphosa to observe Lesotho polls

Supporters of the Democratic Congress (DC) party chant slogans in the capital Maseru. Lesotho is set to hold a tense national election on Saturday aimed at restoring stability in the landlocked southern African country following a brief coup last year. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Supporters of the Democratic Congress (DC) party chant slogans in the capital Maseru. Lesotho is set to hold a tense national election on Saturday aimed at restoring stability in the landlocked southern African country following a brief coup last year. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Published Feb 27, 2015

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Maseru - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa will spend the weekend in Lesotho observing the country's general elections as the Southern African Development Community facilitator.

“On behalf of the SADC facilitation mission and indeed on my own behalf may I take this opportunity to extend my best wishes to the leaders of all political parties and the people of the kingdom of Lesotho as they cast their votes during the forthcoming... elections scheduled for Saturday,” Ramaphosa said in a statement on Friday.

“We express our confidence that all conditions for the holding of free and fair elections have been met - that elections will be held under peaceful condition - within provisions of the electoral and constitutional laws of Lesotho and the SADC guidelines and principles for the holding of free and fair elections.”

Ramaphosa would be in Lesotho from Saturday and return to South Africa on Sunday.

Sapa

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