Community councils of Lesotho

Community councils of Lesotho
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The districts of Lesotho are further divided into constituencies, which are in turn divided into community councils.[1][2]

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Functions

Functions of a community council:[3]

  • Area Economic Planning
  • Bridle Paths
  • Burial Grounds
  • Cemeteries
  • Grazing Control
  • HIV and AIDS Coordination
  • Land Allocation
  • Natural Resource Control
  • Pollution and Environmental Conservation
  • Pre Primary Education
  • Public Markets Control
  • Rural Access Roads
  • Sports and Recreation
  • Water Supply

Community councils by district

Berea District

Butha-Buthe District

  • Kao
  • Likila
  • Linakeng
  • Lipelaneng
  • Liqhobong

Leribe District

  • Fenyane
  • Hleoheng
  • Khomokhoana
  • Limamarela
  • Linare
  • Serupane
  • Seshote
  • Tsoilitsoili

Mafeteng District

  • Ramoetsana
  • Tajane

Maseru District

  • Abia
  • Likalaneng
  • Lilala
  • Lithabaneng
  • Lithoteng
  • Stadium Area
  • Telle

Mohale's Hoek District

  • Phamong
  • Qabane
  • Qhobeng
  • Qobong
  • Seroto
  • Siloe
  • Teke
  • Thaba Mokhele

Mokhotlong District

  • Pae-La-Itlhatsoa
  • Popa
  • Rafolatsane
  • Sakeng
  • Tekeseleng

Qacha's Nek District

  • Patlong
  • Ramatšeliso
  • Ratšoleli
  • Thaba-Khubelu
  • Thaba-Litšoene
  • Whitehill

Quthing District

Thaba-Tseka District

References

  1. ^ Lesotho Bureau of Statistics, Village List 2006.
  2. ^ Statoids.com
  3. ^ Kovar, Annika. Conditions for Success: Democratic Decentralization and Public Participation, An Analysis of Local Government in the Kingdom of Lesotho. University of Twente, 2008, p. 39.

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