Autlwetse resolves Serule conflict

SERULE: The Member of Parliament for Serowe North, Kgotla Autlwetse, has stepped in to resolve a long time tussle between Serule traditional leaders and the area councillor, Meshack Mabutho.

The conflict involves allegations that Mabutho doubts the legitimacy of Kgosi Oletile Modise. Autlwetse addressed the residents last week Friday, where he reported that the rival camps have smoked the peace pipe.

“I had a meeting with both parties on Thursday and they have agreed to resolve their differences,” he said. He also said that traditional leaders and the councillor are the pillars of the village hence their differences affect the villagers.  “Kgosi and the councillor are the pillars of the village. If they fight amongst themselves then the village will never be at peace because there will be divisions,” he said.

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