NTŠEKHE Monyalotsa, the former deputy leader of the Socialist Revolutionaries (SR) has attributed divisions in several political parties as the general elections approach to among others, floor crossing, fighting over leadership and internal wrangling within the parties.
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Feb. 1, 2022
OWN CORRESPONDENT
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Ntšekhe Monyalotsa warns SR leader to respect followers
SR leader, Teboho Mojapela
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He said poor administration forced him to leave his party, adding however, that there were many other issues involved.
He accused the party leader, Teboho Mojapela of failing to show respect to the members, especially the remarks he made on local radio stations.
“That is wrong, the members deserve all the respect they need as they are the drivers of the party,” he said. Monyalotsa said he would be joining the Basotho Action Party (BAP) because its leader, Professor Nqosa Mahao possessed superb leadership and interpersonal skills.
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Monyalotsa is a former member of the Marematlou Freedom Party (MFP), the Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD) and the Democratic Congress (DC). LeNA