Sekai threatens ministers with boloi

 

He said witchcraft in Africa is real.  He told a kgotla meeting in Mochudi last Saturday that dikgotla were fortified with African magic a long time ago by their forefathers.'We have pleaded with Ministers to stop bulldozing into our dikgotla,' he said.

He warned that ministers should learn from a certain Mokgatla man who fell seriously ill after he trespassed a bojale initiation camp.'You must tell this to the ministers.I am not a witch but I wish I knew how to use African magic,' said Sekai.

He dismissed claims that he has imposed himself as the paramount chief of Bakgatla in the absence of the self-exiled Kgosi Kgafela Kgafela II. Kgafela is now living somewhere in South Africa after he moved there last year. He also took the opportunity to set the record straight that former minister Ray Molomo is not royalty.He however insisted that he is one.

'I challenge anybody with information that I don't have royal blood to come forward and tell me who my father is,' said Sekai as the gathering broke into laughter.  A few years ago, Bakgatla tribal leadership resolved to ban ministers from dikgotla in Kgatleng.