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Thabiso Baholo (born 21
February 1990) is a
Basotho swimmer.
Baholo first competed for
Lesotho at the 2007
World Championships in
Melbourne where he finished...
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Selometsi Baholo was the
deputy prime minister of
Lesotho between 1968 and 1970. He was
killed by
dissident soldiers on 14
April 1994 in
Maseru during...
- on
April 14, 1994.
During this incident,
Deputy Prime Minister Selometsi Baholo was killed.
Moleleki was
eventually released and
returned to politics. Found...
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groups include:
Bantu peoples: Ambala, Ambuun, Angba, Babindi, Baboma,
Baholo, Bangala, Bango, Bapindi, Batsamba, Bazombe, Bemba, Bembe, Bira, Bowa, Dikidiki...
- Mongo, Baluba,
numerous others (Ambala, Ambuun, Angba, Babindi, Baboma,
Baholo, Balunda, Bangala, Bango, Batsamba, Bazombe, Bemba, Bembe, Bira, Bowa, Dikidiki...
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results in no
clear winner. 14 – Lesotho's
Deputy Prime Minister,
Selometsi Baholo, is shot dead by
dissident soldiers during an
apparent kidnapping attempt...
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soldiers on
April 14, 1994;
another minister,
Deputy Prime Minister Selometsi Baholo, was
killed in this incident.
Police then went on
strike in May 1994, and...
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Thabiso is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Thabiso Baholo (born 1990),
Basotho swimmer Thabiso Brown (born 1995),
Mosotho footballer...
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ministers by soldiers; a
fifth minister,
Deputy Prime Minister Selometsi Baholo, was
killed in this incident.
Mosisili was
appointed Deputy Prime Minister...
- five anti-apartheid-themed
paintings by
black artist Keresemose Richard Baholo, who was the
first black student to
receive a master's
degree in Fine Art...