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Lesotho’s LEC chief Mokela reforms state power company, ending political interference and nepotism.
Acting Managing Director Ts’eliso “Mokela” has launched sweeping reforms at Lesotho’s state-owned electricity company, LEC, citing years of political interference, nepotism, and financial mismanagement as root causes of its decline.
Since his October 2025 appointment, he has halted political appointments, left over 100 vacancies unfilled to reset staffing, and prioritized merit-based hiring.
His efforts focus on cutting costs, improving accountability, and restoring operational integrity, backed by government support.
While early progress includes reduced waste and stronger governance, long-term sustainability hinges on eliminating political meddling and implementing lasting structural changes.
El jefe de la LEC de Lesotho, Mokela, reforma la compañía eléctrica estatal, poniendo fin a la injerencia política y el nepotismo.