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Lesotho's Prime Minister Thomas Thabane has denied reports that he has fled to South Africa after he failed to appear in court to face charges of murdering his estranged wife in 2017.
He has gone there for a medical check-up instead, his office said.
His current wife Maesaiah Thabane has already been charged with the murder.
Mr Thabane would be the first African leader to be charged with a domestic murder while in office, in a case that has shocked the tiny mountain kingdom.
His office says he respects the rule of law and that he plans to appear before the court when he returns from South Africa.
In January, Mrs Thebane went to South Africa, which entirely surrounds the landlocked nation, after police issued a warrant of arrest against her.
Police on Thursday said the prime minister would be charged with murder on Friday. He was expected in court at 09:00 local time (07:00 GMT), reports the Reuters news agency.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Paseka Mokete told reporters he was not aware of Mr Thabane's whereabouts, but said that if he was out of the country receiving treatment then they would wait to resume the case when he returns.
"We cannot at this stage say he is contemptuous [of the court]," he added.
Mr Thabane's previous wife Lipolelo Thabane, 58, was shot dead in the capital, Maseru, two days before Mr Thabane became prime minister in 2017.
He said on state radio on Thursday that he had served the nation "diligently" and he would retire at the end of July.
"I've worked for a peaceful and stable Lesotho. Today... at my age, I have lost most of my energy," he was quoted as saying.
He did not mention the allegations against him.
The ruling All Basotho Convention had given him a deadline of Thursday to resign.
He said on state radio on Thursday that he had served the nation "diligently" and he would retire at the end of July.
"I've worked for a peaceful and stable Lesotho. Today... at my age, I have lost most of my energy," he was quoted as saying.
He did not mention the allegations against him.
The ruling All Basotho Convention had given him a deadline of Thursday to resign.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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