Kgafela Nowhere as Nyalala transforms Moruleng

A R25 million for a rural community being launched in Moruleng
A R25 million for a rural community being launched in Moruleng

Bakgatla Ba Kgafela kgosi Kgafela Kgafela II was nowhere to be seen in Moruleng as his rival, kgosi Nyalala, recently threw a week-long celebration there and launched his new plans to transform Moruleng into Moruleng city.

The week-long festivities in Moruleng  were part of  those held in commemoration of 20 years of democracy in South Africa. Nyalala used the occasion to host various cabinet ministers, provincial governors and mayors, at a royal banquet and music festival  in Sun City.

Nyalala’s stronghold on Bakgatla ba Moruleng’s throne seems to be gaining strength by the day. He is now being addressed as His Royal Highness, and he has his royal council, which includes even those royal members who once fought against him, except Kgafela II, of course.

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