Ntsu Mokhehle

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Preceded byHae Phoofolo (interim)
Succeeded byPakalitha Mosisili
Ntsu Mokhehle
3rd Prime Minister of Lesotho
In office
14 September 1994  29 May 1998
MonarchsLetsie III
Moshoeshoe II
DeputyPakalitha Mosisili
Preceded byHae Phoofolo (interim)
Succeeded byPakalitha Mosisili
In office
2 April 1993  17 August 1994
MonarchLetsie III
DeputySelometsi Baholo[a]
Preceded byElias Phisoana Ramaema
(As Chairman of the Military Council)
Succeeded byHae Phoofolo (interim)
Personal details
BornClement Ntsu Mokhehle
26 December 1918
Died6 January 1999(1999-01-06) (aged 80)
PartyBasotho Congress Party
RelationsShakhane Mokhehle, Rev.Thaele Mokhehle
ChildrenT'eliso, Topollo, Mosonngoa

Ntsu Mokhehle (26 December 1918 – 6 January 1999) was a Lesotho politician, who founded Basutoland African Congress (BAC) in 1952. He founded Basutoland Congress Party in 1957 then later in 1997 founded Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD). He served as the third prime minister of Lesotho from 2 April 1993 to 17 August 1994 and from 14 September 1994 to 29 May 1998.

Mokhehle was born at the small village of Mokhehle, which located few miles from Teyateyaneng on 26 December 1918. His father, Cicerone Mokhehle, was the headman of the village and one of the early Basotho Inspector of Schools.[1][2] He was admitted to Fort Hare University, Transkei in 1940 where he studied science. He published articles in the Basotho newspaper Mochochonono and later involved in protesting activities which led to his expulsion from the university in 1942. Mokhehle joined the Lekhotla la Bafo during his time in Lesotho. He returned to Fort Hare University in 1944 and graduated with a MSC degree in Zoology after discovered several new species of parasites.

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