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There are mixed reactions among residents of Kethakoni in Modjadjiskloof outside Tzaneen, in Limpopo to the installation of the Balobedu’s king-elect, Prince Lekukela Modjadji.

Princess Masalanabo, former rain queen Makobo Modjadji's youngest child, was expected to take over the throne from her late mother.Princess Masalanabo, former rain queen Makobo Modjadji's youngest child, was expected to take over the throne from her late mother.

“In the absence of Masalanabo we welcome the new king, we are happy that there is a new king, will soon have rain,” says another resident. On Friday, the High Court in Pretoria dismissed Princess Masalanabo’s foster parent Mathole Motshekga’s urgent application to stop the installation of the Prince.In the video below, Court application to stop Prince Lekukela Modjadji being installed as Balobedu King dismissed:

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How do they install a king-elect, screwing his crown to the wall?

Balobedu we don't have a king unless if mokoto fimily took over, if still lead by modjadji will remain queen, tša boshoboro a re di tseni

Poor girl. She must focus on bearing children. Kingship is a man's job.

Mathole must just take care of the child ... let the kingship people do whatever they feel is right for their Kingdom. Losing the Queenship is not the end.

The Prince looks like a woman…😬

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