AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo spokesman has confirmed that he wants his palace back so that he can conduct a traditional ritual to cleanse himself of imprisonment-related bad omens.
Durban - NOW that he has been reinstated into his position, AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo wants his palace back so that he can conduct a traditional ritual to cleanse himself of imprisonment-related bad omens.The king is locked in a court battle with his son Prince Azani who challenges the Eastern Cape government’s decision to reinstate his father into the position he had been occupying in an acting capacity since 2016 after his father was jailed the year before .
“The first thing that is important is to get back Bumbane and all other programmes and processes will follow,” he said. Dalindyebo was in March arrested and released on a warning after he stormed the palace while allegedly armed demanding Azenathi to vacate. It was reported that he was then interdicted from going to Bumbane. Ngonyama said that the matter might return to court next week as a separate legal action.
“I don’t know why someone would want everybody to go through this process instead of wanting to clear himself,” said Ngonyama.
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