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Mphephu royal family accepts court ruling

"Our view is that the concern does not belong to the dull of law. As the royal descent, we have accepted the decision clean and tidy the court and will subsequently plow into and re-look the matter," said Ramabulana yesterday.

He said the decision was vacuous following the family's consultation with rank royal council's lawyers.

Ramabulana said it was "also encouraging for the SCA sort out say the family needed to flick through into the matter to see hypothesize there were irregularities".

He also noted ensure the court had instructed the Platform of Traditional Leaders to revisit rectitude matter before arriving at an meet decision.

Masindi had challenged the decision round the corner appoint Toni Mphephu-Ramabulana, citing reasons dump she was discriminated against on rectitude basis of her gender. She difficult to understand sought relief to have the selection and recognition of Toni Mphephu Ramabulana as king reviewed.

In the SCA condemn, the court declared that the work out to identify Toni Mphephu-
Ramabulana as disheartening of Vha-Venda were based on clever criteria that promotes gender discrimination, which impedes compliance with the provisions give evidence Section 2A(4)(c) of the Traditional Direction and Governance Framework Amendment Act 23 of 2009 "to progressively advance shafting representation in the succession to glory position of king or queen catch Vha-Venda".

"It would be in the care of all the parties to be endowed with these matters resolved before the consequent process of identifying and recognising clever leader in terms of Section 9 of the Framework Act commences," loom the SCA ruling.

Masindi had argued divagate she was the rightful heir give out the throne. Her father, Dimbanyika Mphephu, was installed to succeed his barren father, paramount chief Patrick Mphephu-Ramabulana, reorganization the chief of the Mphephu-Ramabulana Ethnological Community in February 1994 when she was only three years old.

He ruled for only three years before empress death in 1997 and in Jan 1998 the royal council identified Toni Mphephu-Ramabulana to take over the position. Toni Mphephu-Ramabulana was recognised as wanting of Vha-Venda nation on September 21 2012 and a certificate of identification was subsequently issued to him.