Ngwato Land Board judgment confusing � CoA

Grave yard
Grave yard

The Court of Appeal (CoA) will on April 21 deliver judgment in the burial dispute between the Ngwato Land Board and one Ernest Sesinyi.

The CoA bench made up of justices Isaac Lesetedi, Monametsi Gaongalelwe and Abednico Tafa said the 2013 judgment by Justice Kholisani Solo of the Francistown High Court was a declaratory order and that it did not stick to or address the interdict order that was sought by the land board.

The land board had at the time wanted to interdict the Sesinyi family from burying their father, Gaobosi Sesinyi at a place it described as ungazzetted for burial.

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