Africa-Press – Lesotho. Lesotho’s fourth coalition government led by Revolutionary for Prosperity (RFP) is on Tuesday celebrating 3 years in governance.
According to the Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) Justice Nthomeng Majara, in celebration of the three years, cabinet decided to have a three-day retreat as a reflector meeting where they will review what they have achieved since 2022.
Deputy Prime Minister Justice Nthomeng Majara says the three-day cabinet retreat serves as a reflector on the three years the coalition has served Basotho.
DPM highlighted that their coalition is the first coalition to make in it to three years in power since 2012 noting the milestone is worth celebrating.
She highlighted that after realising that they have reached almost half of their term in government as His Majesty’s Cabinet, they made a plan to come together an introspect on various issues, such as their mandate and promises made during election campaigns.
Cabinet Ministers during three-day retreat that commenced on Tuesday.
Minister of Information, Communications, Science, Technology and Innovation Ms. Nthati Moorosi says Ministers deliver services inline with what the PM articulated in his Inaugural speech.
“After being sworn in power, and telling communities the type of services to expect, based on manifestos of partnering political parties, we all agreed on priority areas which some were already outlined by the National Strategic Development Plan with Agriculture being the first one,” she stressed.
She mentioned that the reviews will also measure their achievement and refocusing as they will now look at issues that have not been tackled from their original plan, while also taking to consideration challenges that they face.
Some cabinet Ministers during retreat in Mohale’s Hoek on Tuesday.
The three-day cabinet retreat ongoing in Mohale’s Hoek on Tuesday.
On the other hand the Minister of Information, Communications, Science, Technology and Innovation Ms. Nthati Moorosi, indicated that Prime Minister’s inaugural speech which gave Ministers directions, as well as having the extended National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP II), both milestones serve as reminder of the social contract the government made with Basotho, and its responsibility to the nation.
Ms. Moorosi further asserted that the retreat will also serve as a team building exercise, where upon completion ministers are expected to show a united front, and work jointly under leadership of Prime Minister Ntsokoane Matekane, as their term is about to come to an end.
The re-treat is reported by Ms. Moorosi as a continuation of the one held in Maseru about two weeks ago.
The coalition government comprise Revolution for Prosperity (RFP), Movement for Economic Change (MEC), Alliance of Democrats (AD) and Basotho Action Party (BAP).
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