LIMPOPO villagers want the Constitutional Court to confirm that the collection of levies and taxes by traditional leaders – including for buying a new car and paying for proof of address letters – is unconstitutional and invalid.
The dozen-strong group includes Ingwana Mohlaba, Marhambu Chauke, Mamila Baloyi, Mahasha Mmalekutu, Motsilu Boima, Mphamela Mashego, Magate Maphoto, Chwene Mafikeng, Masekela Mathekga, Aaron Mogoboya, Thomas Mbanyela and their representative Nkuzi Development Trust.They are up against seven traditional authorities – Mukhomi, Mavembe, Modjadji, Matlala, Moletjie, Mogoboya and Machaka.
Among the levies and rates being challenged are those imposed to raise money for a specific purpose, including in one instance for a new car for the chief, as well as fines often imposed for the non-payment of levies.
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