• Limpopo High Court finds Makgoba Traditional Authority in contempt for defying a May 2024 interdict.
  • A suspended 18-month prison sentence is imposed, contingent on future compliance.
  • The case exposes tensions between traditional leadership and legal trusteeship in community governance.

On 11 May 2024, the Mamphoku Makgoba Community Trust secured an interim interdict barring members of the Makgoba Traditional Authority from accessing or convening meetings on trust-managed land. The order was clear, enforceable, and served.

Yet, the very next day, the First Respondent chaired a meeting on Middelkop 552 LT, one of the properties explicitly protected by the court order. The Trust responded with urgency, filing a contempt application that would test the judiciary’s tolerance for defiance cloaked in cultural entitlement.

The court’s threshold for contempt

Acting Judge M Bresler did not entertain procedural evasions. The respondents argued that the order was vague, that service was flawed, and that the meeting was innocuous. The court rejected these claims, affirming that interim orders remain binding until set aside, and that knowledge and willfulness, not agreement, are the threshold tests for contempt.

Judge Bresler applied the criminal standard of proof, citing Fakie NO v CCII Systems and Matjhabeng Municipality v Eskom, and found the respondents guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The judgment is a reaffirmation that contempt is not a technicality, but it is a direct assault on judicial authority.

Suspended sentence, suspended trust

The court imposed an 18-month prison sentence, wholly suspended pending compliance. It is a conditional reprieve, not a pardon. Should the respondents breach the order again, the suspension will be lifted. Costs were awarded on Scale C, reflecting the seriousness of the breach and the complexity of the matter.

However, beyond the sentence lies a deeper fracture that the erosion of trust between traditional leadership and legal trusteeship. The community, caught in the crossfire, is left to navigate a governance landscape riddled with contradictions.

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