
The Rise and Fall of Lesotho Prime Minister Leabua Jonathan:1950-1986
Cold War and Apartheid Politics in Southern Africa
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LEABUA JOSEPH JONATHAN MOLAPO (31st October 1914 - 5th April 1987) rose from insignificance to prominence. His Late mother MONICA 'MAKATISO Jonathan was one of the most junior of seventy-seven (77) wives of the District Chief of LERIBE, Jonathan MOLAPO (1844-1928). In the pre-independence period (prior to 1966) LEABUA JONATHAN's domestic political opponents demonised him as an apartheid tool. In early 1964 his political opponents circulated a document throughout LESOTHO purported to have been signed by LEABUA Jonathan in which he allegedly agreed with the Apartheid policy of South Africa. This...
LEABUA JOSEPH JONATHAN MOLAPO (31st October 1914 - 5th April 1987) rose from insignificance to prominence. His Late mother MONICA 'MAKATISO Jonathan was one of the most junior of seventy-seven (77) wives of the District Chief of LERIBE, Jonathan MOLAPO (1844-1928). In the pre-independence period (prior to 1966) LEABUA JONATHAN's domestic political opponents demonised him as an apartheid tool. In early 1964 his political opponents circulated a document throughout LESOTHO purported to have been signed by LEABUA Jonathan in which he allegedly agreed with the Apartheid policy of South Africa. This was a form of propaganda.