Saturday, November 15, 2025
12.9 C
Lesotho

Police recruits fiasco – Minister attempts damage control

By Kefiloe Kajane

Following an uproar sparked by the much-publicised deaths of police recruits last week, the minister of police and safety, has come up with a bland statement basically aimed at reassuring the public that there is no need to panic.

Over 600 recruits arrived at the Police Training College on Monday last week, and just a few days later, reports started coming out, of trainees dying under mysterious circumstances.

According to official reports, four police recruits – three females and one male – have lost their lives.

Minister ‘Mamoipone Senauoane confirmed in a subsequent statement that, contrary to widespread reports, the recruits had undergone mandatory medical examination, including Covid-19 testing.

Even though weekend media reports suggested that five of the recruits are pregnant, Senauoane said only one recruit was found to be pregnant and has since been released.

“The ministry is working hard to ensure that the remaining recruits are safe, while we try to establish the cause of the deaths. The ministry passes its condolences to the King and his government, the families of the deceased and the general public,” Senauoane said.

Hot this week

Lerotholi hosts Samsung innovation programme graduation

Samsung Electronics and Lerotholi Polytechnic (LP) today celebrated a milestone in...

Concern over overcrowding in prisons

Member of Parliament for Mokhethoaneng, MokhothuMakhalanyane, is concerned about overcrowding in Lesotho’s...

Roof of Africa is back!

The Roof of Africa Hard Enduro Championship returns from...

Coach helps people communicate with confidence

Public speaking coach, Mantharetso Masiea, is on a mission...

Tšenola woman fined for hurling insults at villagers

Tensions ran high this week as a 51-year-old Tšenola...

Topics

Lerotholi hosts Samsung innovation programme graduation

Samsung Electronics and Lerotholi Polytechnic (LP) today celebrated a milestone in...

Concern over overcrowding in prisons

Member of Parliament for Mokhethoaneng, MokhothuMakhalanyane, is concerned about overcrowding in Lesotho’s...

Roof of Africa is back!

The Roof of Africa Hard Enduro Championship returns from...

Coach helps people communicate with confidence

Public speaking coach, Mantharetso Masiea, is on a mission...

Tšenola woman fined for hurling insults at villagers

Tensions ran high this week as a 51-year-old Tšenola...

MPs lag behind in asset declaration – DCEO

The Director-General of the Directorate of Corruption and Economic...

D-Day for foreign-owned businesses

Local business owners and associations are doubtful that the...

M1.8 billion road to misery

The construction of the M1.8 billion Mpiti to Sehlabathebe...
spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x