Sunday World (South Africa)

Family fears for life of chief regent kidnapped at gunpoint

Attack linked to chieftainc­y dispute

- By Sandile Motha

It has been three weeks now since heavily armed men kidnapped a Kwazulu-natal traditiona­l leader and fled with him without a trace.

His distraught family is gripped with fear that the 60-year-old Makhosandi­le Ngcobo might be dead after the police in the province failed to locate his whereabout­s.

“The more days that he is not found, the more terrified we become as the family. It’s close to a month now and he has not been found. The police are following leads, which eventually amount to naught,” said his brother Thokozani Ngcobo.

Ngcobo, the chief regent of the Qiniselani Manyuswa Traditiona­l Council under the Ray Nkonyeni local municipali­ty in the province’s south coast region, was abducted at his Ezinqoleni ancestral home by unknown assailants who were armed to the teeth. They had masquerade­d as police officers.

Ngcobo said the kidnapping was linked to the chieftainc­y dispute in the royal family.

“There is infighting in the royal family over the rightful heir to the throne. My brother was appointed regent by Kwazulu-natal premier Sihle Zikalala until the impasse is resolved.

“The people who want to ascend the throne by hook or crook have kidnapped him and God knows what they have done to him. He had no ambitions to become chief and was only requested to act,” said Ngcobo.

The chief regent had survived several attempts on his life. In one incident, he was ambushed by hitmen who fired shots at a vehicle and left him for dead.

At the heart of the schism is the question around the paternity of a candidate who was appointed chief. The royal family ordered that he relinquish the position subject to the verificati­on of his paternity.

Police spokespers­on Captain Nqobile Gwala said detectives had been dispatched to find the missing traditiona­l leader. Since January 13, traditiona­l leaders have been killed in what is believed to be a plan to destabilis­e traditiona­l leadership in the province.

He had no ambitions to become chief. He was acting in this position

 ??  ?? Distraught family members live in fear after Makhosandi­le Ngcobo was abducted by unknown people a month ago.
Distraught family members live in fear after Makhosandi­le Ngcobo was abducted by unknown people a month ago.

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