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    Anti-Chinese resentment flares in Lesotho

    For 14 years, Mathabo Mabekhla was one of Lesotho's most successful entrepreneurs. Her ladies' clothing boutique sold dresses, blouses and slacks imported from neighbouring South Africa, and boasted a client base that included cabinet ministers and their wives.
    The streets of Lesotho's capital, Maseru, are lined with storefront shops run by Chinese business owners. (Image: Gretchen Wilson/IRIN)
    The streets of Lesotho's capital, Maseru, are lined with storefront shops run by Chinese business owners. (Image: Gretchen Wilson/IRIN)

    But dwindling sales forced her to shut down last year, for which she blames the country's growing community of Chinese retailers. "Chinese are selling very cheap and not good quality things, and they are killing Basotho businesses," said Mabekhla, 59.

    She now sells cigarettes and beaded jewellery on the sidewalk in the capital, Maseru. "The Chinese, they must go back home," Mabekhla told IRIN. "We don't want Chinese here."

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