ANC provincial secretary Soviet Lekganyane said the ANC joins the royal family and all South Africans in mourning his death.
Muhlava II was born on January 27 1944 at Muhlava. He was the son of Khataza Nwa-Ngove and Hosi Oubaas Muhlava Shiluvani. He was installed as hosi of the Va-Nkuna tribe in July 1972.
Lekganyane added that in Muhlava II, structures of the liberation movement had a reliable ally in the fight against poverty. "A hero has fallen, and the ANC in Limpopo believes that his legacy will be honoured and protected for eternity," he said.
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