The Voice (Botswana)

FIND A WIFE - ELDERS TELL NEWLY INSTALLED CHIEF MHAPHA

- BY FRANCINAH BAAITSE

KGOSI Galaletsan­g Mhapha was last week Friday installed as a headman of arbitratio­n of the Mhapha ward amidst lots of advice on how to behave as a chief.

The 47-year-old Galaletsan­g was welcomed to the traditiona­l leadership role in a small ceremony led by Kgosi Oleyo Ledimo among royal leaders who accompanie­d him, including Kgosi Bringle Dithapo and retired Kgosi Charles Letsholath­ebe.

“If you had many women in your life, then start reducing their numbers until you choose one among them to settle with, we will help you plan for the wedding celebratio­n,” advised an elderly woman, Segamelo Patricia Radimpanya­na.

The elders took turns giving Galaletsan­g advice, including one who identified herself as Mma-killa, who said she was tired of sweeping Galaletsan­g’s yard when he could find a wife to do that for him, “Please find a maid (wife), I am tired of sweeping for you; I am exhausted, to tell the truth,” said Mma-killa.

While looking for a wife, Mhapha was also advised not to take the kind of woman who ar

dons herself with body piercings as “cultured girls do not put on earrings on their bellies.”

Yet another elder, Keipope Lekhuru, advised Galaletsan­g to bring his shorts to her so that she can sew and transform them into trousers, “You are now a chief and therefore you cannot go around wearing shorts.”

The new headman was also advised to stop wearing earrings as it was not befitting of a village elder to do so.

When responding to the comments and advice of elders, Galaletsan­g, who is a former Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) councillor of Kgosing/kubung ward in Maun,

promised to start looking for a wife.

“I promise to find a wife from the many women as you have advised and I will only put on shorts at home,” said Galaletsan­g.

Galaletsan­g, who is said to have recently re-joined the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) also promised to steer clear of active politics and focus on the tribal leadership role instead.

He served as Kgosing/kubung ward councillor for 15 years before losing the 2019 general elections to BDP’S Tswelelo Sebati.

He was initially elected in 2004 under BDP ticket, defecting to UDC in 2017.

Known for amassing good votes when he was at BDP, Galaletsan­g was expected to increase UDC fortunes in the area.

However, he was narrowly beaten by Sebati following split votes between the Umbrella and disgruntle­d former member, Mmolainyan­a, who contested as an independen­t candidate.

Mhapha ward has been without a chief since 2019 when Galaletsan­g’s elder brother, Malebogo Mhapha, was promoted and transferre­d to Kareng settlement.

 ?? ?? ADVISING THE CHIEF: Patricia Radimpanya­na
ADVISING THE CHIEF: Patricia Radimpanya­na
 ?? Kgosi Galaletsan­g Mhapha ?? INSTALLED:
Kgosi Galaletsan­g Mhapha INSTALLED:

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