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The graves and the great palace of the Xhosa Kings

It is in the public domain that there was a called Chief Nkosiyamntu whom his sons played a critical role in our history. Cirha was the heir of the great house, Jwarha heir of the right hand house, Tshawe heir of the supporter of the great house and Qwambi heir of the supporter of the right hand house.

DETERMINATION ON THE AMAMPONDOMISE KINGSHIP CLAIM: MATIWANE, THONJENI AND MASETI

Chapter 12 (sections 211 and 212) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa provides for the recognition of the institution of traditional leadership, its status and role according to customary law, subject to democratic principles. It is common cause, however, that over the years the institution of traditional leadership has been undermined, distorted and eroded.