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Toilet seat moments about the state of affairs in the country: The army general has been put off from his leadership seat without his consent. From what I know he should be the one to delegate his successor. Lets just say the relegation goes through and his successor takes seat with all his pending issues before the marshal courts; what is going to happen when parliament opens and the coalition partners pass the vote of no confidence in the leadership within the latter. With the appointment of a controversial army leader who was put on seat by the coalition leader whom signs show that he might be ousted on the point of no confidence there can only be outcomes that will not favour civilian. Possibility is that the army will be cut into pro Kamoli and Pro Mahao. And from a laymans understanding the Pro Kamolis will be at right to stand by their leader who still is at office and in support of all his generals and commandos unlike the new leader who has been put on seat when he is not anywhere to be seen during the appointment let alone still serving a suspension pending his marshal courts issue. With that said I wonder if the alleged coup de tat was just a strategy to appoint a new leader or it truly was as put to the public. My personal views are withheld. Just Bring back our Prime minister atlo busa sechaba. And the new army boss should step up and stop giving orders over the phone as if this state is just a quarrel over profits in a stationery shop. Ho tloha ho nkha mali hae mona ha ho sa hlake hantle na eng eng. Sechaba se tshoenyehile.
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 07:03:19 +0000

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