Trial of Lesotho's first lady for rival's alleged murder adjourns
The trial of Lesotho's first lady for the alleged killing of Prime Minister, Thomas Thabane's ex-wife has been adjourned to March 17. Maesaiah Thabane appeared in court in Maseru on Tuesday as the court seeks further investigations. "Your case is still under investigation and is still awaiting direction from the Attorney General with regard to your co-accused being charged. Your case will be heard next on 17 March 2020", said magistrate, Thamae Thamae. In 2017, Lipolelo Thabane, 58, was gunn… READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2020/02/18/... Africanews on YouTube brings you a daily dose of news, produced and realised in Africa, by and for Africans. Africanews is the first pan-African multilingual media outlet, unique in its concept and vision. Subscribe on our Youtube channel / africanews and receive all the latest news from the continent. Africanews is available in English and French. Website : www.africanews.com Facebook : / africanews.channel Twitter : / africanews

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