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The High Court in Pretoria has postponed the Balobedu leadership dispute case to Friday. The foster parents of Princess Masalanabo Modjadji are challenging the selection of Masalanabo’s brother, Prince Lekukela Modjadji, as heir to the throne.

to Friday. The foster parents of Princess Masalanabo Modjadji are challenging the selection of Masalanabo’s brother, Prince Lekukela Modjadji, as heir to the throne.The matter was held on camera on Monday. Princess Masalanabo and her supporters took the Modjadji Royal Council to court after it installed Lekukela Modjadji as king.Masalanabo’s foster parent, Mathole Motshekga, has expressed satisfaction with the way the matter is unfolding in court.

“What they did was just laughable and a waste of time it was just propaganda, we are happy that our council was able to convince the court that we need a postponement so that the real issues can be ventilated.” The Modjadji Royal Council’s Spokesperson, Ronnie Moroatshehla, says Motshekga shouldn’t get involved in the matter as he is not part of the royal family.

“For him to keep on telling the world and yourself that it was a waste of time when he is actually a persona non-grata in the matter, they told him that he has got no leg standing on the matter of the child.”

 

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Patriarchy a SHAME! BADIMO BA FASE BA BALOBEDU HANANE,REJECT N REFUSE!PUNISH ALL WHO FUEL THIS BALOBEDU = QUEENSHIP

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