BREAKING: Dalinzolo Mareke was not Mthatha West chief, government confirms

Suspected Eastern Cape extortionist Sakhumzi Dalinzolo Mareke, who was killed by police in Mthatha on Wednesday evening, was not recognised by government as chief of Mthatha West.

Mareke, who had assumed the title of “chief” of Mthatha West in the community and in media interviews, was a fraud and no official record of him as a traditional leader exists, confirmed the Eastern Cape Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta).

“In the departmental Persal [government payroll] system, there is no recognised traditional leader of Mthatha West by the name of Dalinzolo Mareke,” provincial Cogta spokesperson, Mamkeli Ngam, told The South African.

Recognised traditional leaders in South Africa receive a stipend from government through the Persal system.

Traditional leaders long suspected Dalinzolo Mareke was not a chief

Cogta’s statement confirms suspicions put forward by Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) secretary-general Zolani Mkiva.

On Wednesday after news of his Mareke’s death was confirmed by police, Mkiva expressed doubt regarding the veracity of claims that Mareke was chief of Mthatha West.

Mkiva also echoed abaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo’s disavowing of Mareke as chief.

Asked about Mareke’s legitimacy as a traditional leader, Mkiva said: “Recognition [of royalty] does not end with the community. Government must put a stamp, which is signed off by a senior traditional leader – who is the chair of the traditional council and authority of the area.

“When a king [Dalindyebo] says he is not even aware of the designation of this traditional leader [Mareke], then Cogta has a duty to confirm the legitimacy and credibility of this [supposed] traditional leader.

“All traditional leaders are on the state [pay]roll. For their service and responsibilities, including powers and functions, they are given a stipend on a monthly basis,” Mkiva told Newzroom Afrika

On Thursday morning, the AbaThembu Royal Kingdom confirmed that 42-year-old Mareke was never a traditional leader or a chief in the Mthatha West area. 

“We call on other individuals masquerading as chiefs or traditional leaders in the area, enabling their criminal enterprise as extortionists to immediately desist from such criminal behaviour,” the royal house said in a statement.

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