Lesotho’s Prime Minister Thomas Thabane has announced he
will step down following months of pressure after he was named as a suspect in
the murder of his ex-wife.
He did not say when he would leave office but his party said
a new premier would be sworn in on Tuesday.
The 80-year-old’s current wife, with whom he was living at
the time of the murder, was charged in connection with the killing in February.
The pair have denied any involvement.
“I decided to personally come and inform you that I am
stepping down as prime minister of Lesotho,” AFP news agency says he told
supporters in his Abia home constituency on the outskirts of the capital
Maseru.
Lesotho has been plagued by political instability this year
– he lost his majority in parliament last week when the coalition backing him
fell apart and a new government is expected to be installed on Friday.
Gunmen had shot and killed Lipolelo Thabane on 14 June 2017
– two days before Thabane was sworn in as prime minister.
While returning home, she was ambushed, shot several times
at close range and died on the side of a dirt road. She was 58.
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