List of presidents of the Senate of Lesotho

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List of presidents of the Senate of Lesotho.

This is a list of presidents of the Senate of Lesotho.

NameTook officeLeft officeNotes
Hon. S. P. Makotoko 196517 May 1966President of the Senate of Basutoland
Hon. Nathaniel Qhobela 19661968 [1]
Hon. Thomas Mofolo Mofolo 19681970 [2]
In abeyance19701985 [3]
Hon. George Bereng 198520 January 1986 [4]
Dissolved20 January 19861993 [5]
Hon. Thabo Ntlhakana 19931998 [6]
Hon. Sempe Lejaha 16 June 19982007 [7]
Hon. Morena Letapata Makhaola 9 March 20072015 [8]
Hon. Prince Seeiso Bereng Seeiso 20152017
Hon. Mamonaheng Mokitimi 11 July 2017Incumbent [9]

Footnote and references

  1. "The Parliamentarian". 1966.
  2. "The Parliamentarian: Journal of the Parliaments of the Commonwealth". 1968.
  3. "The Parliamentarian". 1973.
  4. Machobane, L. B.; Karschay, Stephan (1990-08-06). Government and Change in Lesotho, 1800–1966: A Study of Political Institutions. ISBN   9781349209064.
  5. "The Parliamentarian: Journal of the Parliaments of the Commonwealth". 1986.
  6. ANC Daily News Briefing Wednesday 17 June 1998
  7. "The Parliamentarian: Journal of the Parliaments of the Commonwealth". 1998.
  8. "IPU PARLINE database: LESOTHO (National Assembly) ELECTIONS IN 2007".
  9. "IPU PARLINE database: LESOTHO (Senate), General information".

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