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Edward Phoofolo (born 1947)
served as
interim prime minister of
Lesotho from 17
August 1994 to 14
September 1994. Son of an
Anglican clergyman,
Phoofolo was...
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until September 14, the
appointed provisional council,
comsisting of Hae
Phoofolo (chairperson),
Mamello Morrison,
Retselisitsoe Sekhonyana,
Monyake Moletsane...
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Ramaema Prime Minister of
Lesotho 1993–1994 Succeeded by Hae
Phoofolo Preceded by Hae
Phoofolo Prime Minister of
Lesotho 1994–1998 Succeeded by Pakalitha...
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Progressive Era (during the
later years of the decade). ****
Nineties Phoofolo, **** (February 1993). "Epidemics and Revolutions: The
Rinderpest Epidemic...
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Libenyane Ha
Ramachine Ha
Chaba Ha Tšoeunyane Ha
Phiri Ha
Lebina Ha
Phoofolo Ha
Mokhethi Ha
Mosobela Ha
Ramotete Lipatolong Sebala-Bala Ha Morolong...
- 2016, p. 23. Gill 2016, p. 25. Gill 2016, p. 26-27. Gill 2016, p. 29-30.
Phoofolo 2003, p. 503. Gill 2016, p. 31-32.
Jeffrey 2010, p. 39. Gill 2016, p. 33-34...
- the Horn of Africa.
Rinderpest was
declared eradicated on May 25, 2011.
Phoofolo, **** (February 1993). "Epidemics and Revolutions: The
Rinderpest Epidemic...
- (1918–1999) 1993 2
April 1993 17
August 1994 1 year, 137 days BCP — Hae
Phoofolo (born 1947) — 17
August 1994 14
September 1994 28 days
Independent Ntsu...
- Hae or HAE may
refer to: Hae
Phoofolo,
interim Prime Minister of
Lesotho Hae (letter), a
Georgian letter Height above ellipsoid, a
measure of elevation...
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Military Council (1991–1993) Ntsu Mokhehle,
Prime minister (1993–1994) Hae
Phoofolo,
Interim Prime minister (1994) Ntsu Mokhehle,
Prime minister (1994–1998)...