- Ntsu
Mokhehle (26
December 1918 – 6
January 1999) was a
Lesotho politician, who
founded Basutoland African Congress (BAC) in 1952. He
founded Basutoland...
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closely identified itself with
former prime minister Ntsu
Mokhehle (brother of
Shakhane Mokhehle), the
founder of the LCD, and used an
image of his head...
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sporadic attacks. The
campaign was
compromised when BCP's leader, Ntsu
Mokhehle, went to Pretoria. In the 1980s, some
Basotho who
sympathised with the...
- Lesotho. The
Basutoland African Congress (BAC) was
founded in 1952 by Ntsu
Mokhehle and
Potlako Leballo. The
party was
renamed the
Basutoland Congress Party...
- two
Chairmen of the
Military Council). Additionally,
three persons, Ntsu
Mokhehle,
Pakalitha Mosisili and Tom Thabane, have
served on two non-consecutive...
- Press. ISBN 978-1580465205.
Bernard Leeman. Mandela, Sobukwe,
Leballo and
Mokhehle (Azania
Press 2008), p. 32. Bloch, Jonathan; Fitzgerald,
Patrick (1983)...
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Democracy (LCD) is a
political party in Lesotho. In 1997,
Prime Minister Ntsu
Mokhehle left the
Basutoland Congress Party to form with his
faction the new Lesotho...
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launched a
failed uprising in the
government in 1974,
which caused Ntsu
Mokhehle to go into exile, from
which he led the "external"
faction of the BCP and...
- the BCP
ascended to
power with a
landslide victory.
Prime Minister Ntsu
Mokhehle headed the new BCP
government that had
gained every seat in the 65-member...
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South African government of
supporting the
Lesotho Liberation Army (LLA).
Mokhehle did go to
Pretoria but only in late 1981. The main LLA
force was wiped...