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Lesotho's prime minister is set to return home on Tuesday after three days in exile in neighbouring South Africa, as regional mediators seek to reinstall him to power after an apparent coup.
Prime Minister Tom Thabane had fled across the border to South Africa before dawn on Saturday, as troops attacked key police installations and surrounded his official residence.
The military and a rival political party -- the Lesotho Congress for Democracy - have been accused of trying to oust the 75-year-old Thabane, a charge they vehemently deny.
According to the Southern African Development Community, which brought together leaders from Lesotho's three ruling coalition parties to resolve their
differences, Thabane will now move to end the suspension of parliament, a key demand of rival parties.