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ICYMI: The newly formed organisation for traditional leaders, Royal Leaders of South Africa (Rolesa) says it will fight injustices against royal communities.

The organisation is a breakaway from Contralesa. It elected leadership during its congress last week.

Phaahla explains further, “The organisation was created to specifically deal with challenges of royalty, which Contralesa that claims to represent the royal leaders has abdicated. Its sole mandate and lost royal compass because it was infiltrated and ultimately hijacked by ordinary people that are non-royal and who are entertaining issues of their personal interest and not the interest of royal leadership institution.

Contralesa was not available for comment on the matter. Phaahla says that Rolesa will work with any political party, every structure, and entities that are seen to advance the goals of the organisation. Rolesa has also elected the new leadership with iNkosi Thomas Mabena of Mpumalanga as its president and deputised by Kgoshi Mogakolodi Masibi from North West.

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My question: Why is the president a male again!!!? So women, like ANC is busy showing them middle finger, must forget that they will ever Presidents of anything while men are around, 30 years into what they call non-sexist democracy!!!

FIGHT THE ANC EFF CRIMINALS

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Just one question will the KhoiSan royal leaders be part of this Rolesa

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