SADC foreign ministers to discuss Lesotho

A worker hangs posters displaying newspaper headlines, in the capital Maseru August 31, 2014. Lesotho's deputy prime minister, Mothetjoa Metsing, is in charge of government in the absence of the premier, a government minister said on Sunday, a day after Prime Minister Thomas Thabane accused the military of staging a coup.

A worker hangs posters displaying newspaper headlines, in the capital Maseru August 31, 2014. Lesotho's deputy prime minister, Mothetjoa Metsing, is in charge of government in the absence of the premier, a government minister said on Sunday, a day after Prime Minister Thomas Thabane accused the military of staging a coup.

Published Aug 31, 2014

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Pretoria - Foreign ministers from the regional Southern African Development Community will meet Sunday night to discuss unrest in Lesotho, South Africa said.

“This is a meeting called by South Africa in its capacity as chair to discuss the latest developments in Lesotho,” foreign ministry spokesman Clayson Monyela told AFP, referring to the Pretoria talks. - Sapa-AFP

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