Lesotho introduced a quota for women in local government in 2005 amid different interpretations of the concept and the general preparations for elections. The phase II era of decentralisation, after the quota for women was introduced, was marked by the October 2011 local government elections. In ...
Gender and Elections in Lesotho: Perspectives on the 2002 elections of women in relation to men's representation internally, the constitution and legal framework, the enabling environment, experiences of the mixed-member proportional (MMP)model and its implications for the inclusion of women, as well...
摘要: Over the last decade, South African cities have experienced several waves of service delivery protests, the most recent of which took place after the April 2009 national elections. The protests have targeted local governments and held them responsible for the...
Township Government in Prospect World Scientific Book Progress of Township Governance Studies World Scientific Book The 2005 Lesotho local government elections : implications for development and governance Victor Shale, Journal of African Elections, 2005 Sustainable governance : the solution to the South ...
In 1996, he became the first high ranking Government official to visit Palestine at the invitation of its late President Yasser Arafat. In July 1997, Khaya Moyo took over as the Minister of Mines, Environment and Tourism, with one of his main tasks being to oversee the merger of the Minist...
Reports that the first multi-party municipal elections are won by the ruling party, Lesotho Congress for Democracy. Announcement of the result of the elections by the chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission; Number of people who are registered to vote; Rankings of other political parties....