South Africa:
The Registrar General Of Lesotho Retires
24 November 2020
Adams & Adams
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In September 2020, Mrs Sentsuoe Mohau, retired as the
Registrar General in the Ministry of Law, Constitutional Affairs
and Human Rights in Lesotho. Mrs Mohau has been at the helm of
Lesotho Registry for close onto two decades and her departure
follows that of Ms Mampoi Taoana, the Deputy Registrar, who left
the Registry last year. Mr Moeketsi Palime, a long serving senior
official within the Registry, has been appointed as the Acting
Registrar General. As a firm we have enjoyed a professional and
cordial working relationship with Mrs Mohau and wish her the best
for the future. We look forward to travelling to Lesotho, once
travel restrictions have been eased, to meet with Mr Palime
to discuss various aspects of Registry operations.
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