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Lesotho’s Outdated Laws Fail to Protect Threatened Plant Species

Lesotho’s Outdated Laws Fail to Protect Threatened Plant Species

Maximum fine of R200 hasn’t been updated since 1967

  • An unregulated trade in pelargonium, a protected species, is causing environmental destruction across Lesotho.
  • Five people were recently found guilty of illegally dealing in pelargonium. They were fined M200 (equivalent to R200).
  • In a scathing judgment, magistrate Thabang Tapole found serious flaws in the government’s permitting system and said laws should be updated to effectively deter people from breaking environmental laws.
  • He also…

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