Ramaphosa lands in Lesotho

South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa. Picture: GCIS

South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa. Picture: GCIS

Published Oct 20, 2014

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Johannesburg - South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa arrived in Maseru, Lesotho, on Monday as part of the Southern African Development Community's (SADC) efforts to bring stability to the country, his office said.

The SADC's efforts were intended to help the country return to “political and security normalcy”, spokesman Ronnie Mamoepa said in a statement.

Ramaphosa has so far led the SADC mission to Lesotho four times, to facilitate dialogue amongst Lesotho's political role-players.

In an attempt to bring stability to the country, Ramaphosa facilitated the signing of the Maseru Facilitation Declaration amongst Lesotho's main political players.

The declaration provided for the reconvening of Lesotho's Parliament by King Letsie III on Friday. The parliamentary sitting discussed the country's budget and the holding of elections.

National elections were expected to be held at the end of February next year, on a date to be set by the king.

The declaration also provided for Parliament to dissolve at the beginning of December.

Ramaphosa returns to South Africa on Tuesday. - Sapa

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