Chiefs' warlords pin hopes on latest court challenge

Chiefs' warring factions believe the latest challenge will yield a solution
Chiefs' warring factions believe the latest challenge will yield a solution

With another court case looming between two warring factions at Mochudi Centre Chiefs, both parties this time are hopeful that it will finally bring the long running battle to an end.

The two groups have for years been fighting for the running of the club and despite several efforts to bring them together, they failed to reach a common ground.

Last week, the group headed by Raymond Tsheko served the Ramocha Tsieng-led faction with court papers in which they accused the latter of being in contempt of the previous court order.   The order delivered last year sought the two factions to form a transitional committee, which would then see to it that several items including the amendment of the constitutional and the financial audit, amongst others, are done.

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