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IND2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DUE March 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us... Question Explain the legal significance of mangangahlaa. (10) Question Kabelo, a traditional leader, recently issued several determinations. One of these determinations was conveyed by Keletso, the inner council’s messenger, and was directed at Thapelo’s family, ordering the family to move their homestead immediately to an area designated by Kabelo so that he can allocate the land they occupied to his long-time friend Thato. Thato is interested in this land to pursue his personal farming ambitions. When Thapelo refused to move his homestead due to the fact they the family still needed to collect their produce from the fields, Kabelo ordered that he and his family be banished from the traditional area. PVL2602 Evaluate the validity of the traditional leader’s actions in terms of the following (i) Author of the determination (5) (ii) Form of the order (5) (iii) the purpose (5) (iv) consequences of the order (5) (20) PVL2601

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QUESTION 1 (2 ANSWERS PROVIDED)

Mangangahlaa is a traditional legal concept among Sotho-speaking groups that refers to a
court levy or court costs imposed on a party in legal proceedings. The term literally means
"to tighten the jaw" or "to move the jaw a lot," signifying the extensive discussions and efforts
made by court officials in persuading litigants of their wrongdoing. This levy is significant in
both civil and criminal cases, serving as compensation for the court’s time, playing a role in
dispute resolution, and incorporating elements of restitution and punishment.

1. Compensation to the Court

Mangangahlaa serves as compensation to the court and its officials for the time and effort they
spend deliberating a case. In former times, court members received goods—such as
livestock—to acknowledge their role in administering justice. The tradition reflected the idea
that justice was a communal effort requiring extensive dialogue, patience, and reasoning.

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