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Royal feud scuppers chief’s burial

Rival faction turns to court to stop funeral

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A bitter royal dispute has led to the suspension of the burial of a Limpopo traditiona­l leader.

The royal feud over the leadership of the Mulamula Traditiona­l Council in Malamulele, Limpopo, is set to be heard in the Limpopo High Court next month.

Two factions have emerged in the royal family. One faction comprises those who support Hasani Thomas Mulamula, who led the community from 1977 to 2019 when Mdungazi Joseph Maluleke was declared the rightful chief and given a certificat­e of recognitio­n by premier Chupu Mathabatha.

On April 11, the acting chief, Joe Photani Mulamula, died at Polokwane Hospital after a short illness.

He was the reigning chief in the area covering Muswane, Dumela, Nhombelani and Mulamula-Magangeni.

Mulamula royal family spokespers­on Dyson Maluleke Dumela said the late chief would be buried at Dumela this Friday. The funeral service will be held at the local Bowline Hotbeans soccer team sports ground.

But the rival royal family that still pays allegiance to former chief Thomas Mulamula said the late leader should not be buried in the village.

“We do not have a dead person by the name of hosi Joe Photani Mulamula in our area. …The government will be making a mistake if they bury him in the area and since we are going to court on May 6, if we emerge victorious we will come back and exhume the body,” said Chris Mulamula, the royal family spokespers­on who does not recognise the reigning chief.

They were this week mobilising the community to oppose the chief’s burial. However, spokespers­on Dyson Maluleke Dumela shot down the opposition.

“They can go to hell. I doubt the sanity of those who mix leadership claims and the burial of a leader who has passed on.”

He said the preparator­y committee involved members of the royal family, the department of cooperativ­e governance, housing and traditiona­l affairs (Cogta) and the South African Police Service. “So far everything is going on smoothly,” he said.

Limpopo MEC for Cogta Basikopo Makamu urged members of the royal family to temporaril­y bury the hatchet and focus on giving the late chief a dignified burial. – Mukurukuru Media

 ?? / SUPPLIED ?? Acting chief Joe Photani Mulamula has died after a short illness.
/ SUPPLIED Acting chief Joe Photani Mulamula has died after a short illness.
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