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King Jacob Lleka Kekana fights for recognition of Amandebele

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King Jacob Lleka Kekana who claims ownership of over 56 million hectares of South African land through title deeds has been fighting for recognition as the monarch of 12 tribes of Amandebele. His extensive land claims span to four provinces: Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, and Gauteng. Despite this, the democratic government of South Africa has not recognized his status as a monarch. King Kekana says that his land has been unfairly placed into The People's Trust without his consent or knowledge. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Morris Mngomezulu: Chief Lead Advisor to the king

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King Jacob Lleka Kekana who claims ownership of over 56 million hectares of South African land through title deeds has been fighting for recognition as the monarch of 12 tribes of Amandebele. His extensive land claims span to four provinces: Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, and Gauteng. Despite this, the democratic government of South Africa has not recognized his status as a monarch. King Kekana says that his land has been unfairly placed into The People's Trust without his consent or knowledge. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Morris Mngomezulu: Chief Lead Advisor to the king

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