Lesotho's first lady to be charged with murdering husband's ex-wife

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Lesotho's first lady is set to be charged with murder in connection with the 2017 killing of her husband's ex-wife.Maesaiah Thabane, who
fled the country on 10 January to escape arrest, returned to the African kingdom on Tuesday afternoon and handed herself in to police in the
capital Maseru.Officials said she had been hiding in neighbouring South Africa.Deputy commissioner of police Mokete Paseka said Thabane
would be kept in custody and taken to court once the director of public prosecutions has prepared the charge sheet.Image:Outgoing prime
minister Thomas Thabane was questioned by police two weeks agoAn arrest warrant for the first lady was issued the day she fled the country
after refusing to report to police for questioning in connection with the death of Prime Minister Thomas Thabane's former wife Lipolelo.The
killing occurred two days before the prime minister's inauguration for a second term, and two years after a court ruled that Lipolelo was
the lawful first lady and entitled to benefits.Mr Thabane married his current wife some two months after Lipolelo's death.Two weeks ago,
police interrogated the prime minister over the alleged use of his mobile phone to communicate with whoever was at the scene of the
killing.The 80-year-old prime minister last month announced he planned to step down as his ruling party said he was no longer fit to lead
the southern African nation.He did not specify when he would resign, adding it would occur "when all is in order".