If they do not use the courts what will they use? In the past, before the arrival of whites, disputes were there. The spear was the final arbitrary! Do you want them to revert to the ancient method or the present one of utilising the courts?
Because kings are paid by the state at the end of the day. Also that formal putting of a new king on the throne is conducted by the state (premier and sworn in by the judge at their legislature to recognise whoever and that person be added to the House of Traditional Leaders department of that area. So they legally have to be the right heir😅
@@sinazom9010 paid by the state? Thier service is not meant to preserve the customs and traditions of a certain community? If that's the case then the state must be involved. Conflicts of interest must occur in such a setting.
@@Martin_Priesthood Blue lights for them from the State, security from the State, their Salary is from the State…. Look at the Zulu King’s salary from the state. Quickly Google it you’ll get it there.
I found it very strnge where our culture and customs must be explained by white people have we ever seen a black man invited to a court to explain white culture
Mudau u amba hani zwa HaMphephu ngeno a mudulu.Vhathu khavha litshe vhuhovheli ngau lutanya vha HaMphephu.Mushumo wa VhoMakhadzi vha tshavhalovhedzi na vho Khotsimunene vho Japan ndi wonoyu wa u fhea ngauri ndi vhone vharangaphanda vha muta..Hu tshi imelela Vho Japan kha khomishini vhone sa mudulu vho vha vha ngafhi,vha khou ri tulela hai,kha vha di bvuse kha zwa HaMphephu.
Why use the courts to settle customary issues?
If they do not use the courts what will they use? In the past, before the arrival of whites, disputes were there. The spear was the final arbitrary! Do you want them to revert to the ancient method or the present one of utilising the courts?
Because kings are paid by the state at the end of the day. Also that formal putting of a new king on the throne is conducted by the state (premier and sworn in by the judge at their legislature to recognise whoever and that person be added to the House of Traditional Leaders department of that area. So they legally have to be the right heir😅
@@sinazom9010 paid by the state? Thier service is not meant to preserve the customs and traditions of a certain community?
If that's the case then the state must be involved. Conflicts of interest must occur in such a setting.
@@Martin_Priesthood Blue lights for them from the State, security from the State, their Salary is from the State…. Look at the Zulu King’s salary from the state. Quickly Google it you’ll get it there.
All I'm thinking of is Azwindini and Susan😭😭😭 when I used to watch Muvhango.
How did the translator get that job
😂😂😂😂
I found it very strnge where our culture and customs must be explained by white people have we ever seen a black man invited to a court to explain white culture
Mudau u amba hani zwa HaMphephu ngeno a mudulu.Vhathu khavha litshe vhuhovheli ngau lutanya vha HaMphephu.Mushumo wa VhoMakhadzi vha tshavhalovhedzi na vho Khotsimunene vho Japan ndi wonoyu wa u fhea ngauri ndi vhone vharangaphanda vha muta..Hu tshi imelela Vho Japan kha khomishini vhone sa mudulu vho vha vha ngafhi,vha khou ri tulela hai,kha vha di bvuse kha zwa HaMphephu.
Fighting for taxpayer money they have not earned