Sebele to lose customary court of appeal presidency

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Recently convicted former Bakwena regent, Kgosikwena Sebele may soon lose his position as customary court of appeal president.

Sebele has been jailed for four years after he was convicted by Molepolole magistrate Dumisane Basupi for stealing a billy goat worth P800 belonging to Mhiko Gabatlale of Sojwe.

 The spokeperson in the Ministry of Local Government, Tigele Mokobi said in an interview that it is highly unlikely that Sebele will continue to serve as the president of the customary court of appeal. He explained that Kgosi Kgabosetso II Mosielele has been acting president of the customary court (South) since the Sebele matter went to court.

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