Lesotho PM to be charged with murdering his wife

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Lesotho's Prime Thomas Thabane, 80, is to be charged with the of his estranged wife Lipolelo Thabane, have said. Mr Thabane announced he would be stepping down in July because of old age, without commenting about the case. His current wife Maesaiah Thabane has already been charged with the murder. He would be the first African leader to be charged with a domestic murder while in office, in a case that has shocked the tiny mountain kingdom. Lipolelo, 58, was shot two days before Mr Thabane became in 2017. At the time, he described her killing as “senseless” but police now accuse him of being involved in her killing. “The prime minister is going to be charged with the murder,” Deputy Commissioner of Police Paseka Mokete was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying. “The police are preparing directives and he will probably be charged tomorrow [Friday],” he added. What does the prime minister say? Mr Thabane said on state radio that he had served the nation “diligently” and he would retire at the end of July, Reuters reports. “I've worked for a peaceful and stable Lesotho. Today… at my age, I have lost most of my energy,” he was quoted as saying. The ruling All Basotho Convention had given him a deadline of Thursday to resign. How did the murder take place? Lipolelo was gunned down at close range on the side of a dirt road while returning to her home in a small village on the outskirts of the capital, Maseru. She was involved in bitter divorce proceedings with Mr Thabane when she was . At the time, the prime minister was living with Maesaiah, 42, as if she were his wife. But Lipolelo had already won a separate legal battle to be recognised as , as opposed to Maesaiah. Maesaiah accompanied Mr Thabane to his inauguration, following his estranged wife's . Two months later she and Mr Thabane got married in a Catholic ceremony held at a packed stadium in Maseru. Maesaiah was charged with her rival's murder on 5 February

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