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DRAMA AS BAKGATLA CULTURE CLASHES WITH COURT PROCEDURES

The Voice: "The illegal floggings case involving Kgosi Kgafela, his brother Mmusi and 12 other tribesmen took a dramatic twist on Wednesday when the court spent half the day addressing what Kgafela called ‘house-keeping issues’."

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