Part 3- The Lesotho Justice System
As of November 2013 I no longer reside in Lesotho. I have relocated to Pietermaritzburg South Africa. The Lesotho justice system was plugging along slowly and we had almost reached another potential court date (only a year after the break-in). However, now that I have left I have not heard of any further progress. Sadly the general feeling is that the court systems are not very effective and do not bring very much justice to the land. For my community in Maphutseng this feeling has been exasperated by the fact that there are now “regular” break-ins to the offices. This started in September and it has continued up until now. This has never been a problem before so it is disconcerting to have so much theft and disrespect for our project now. On top of these problems there continues to be less rain then expected at this time of year after a winter of drought. There was rain at the end of the year so people were able to plant, but now things are drying out again. Crops, animals, and eventually people will all be affected by a lack of rain.
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