No. 2456
Act No. 25, 2000

Government Gazette 22 December 2000

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TRADITIONAL AUTHORITIES ACT, 2000

(b) satisfy himself or herself that such designation is in accordance with
the customary law referred to in paragraph (vi) of subsection (1).
(8) The chief or head of the traditional community shall at his or her
designation under subsection (7), make or subscribe to such oath or solemn
affirmation with regard to his or her office as chief or head as the relevant
customary law may require.
(9) If (a) the provisions of subsection (1) or (7) have not been complied with;
or
(b) the designation of a chief or head of a traditional community has not
been conducted in accordance with the customary law referred to in
paragraph (vi) of subsection (1),
the designation of the chief or head of the traditional community concerned
shall be invalid.
(10) If, in respect of a traditional community (a) no customary law r egarding the designation of a chief or head of a
traditional community exists; or
(b) there is uncertainty or disagreement amongst the members of that
community regarding the applicable customary law,
the members of that community may elect, subject to the approval of the
Minister, a chief or head of the traditional community by a majority vote in a
general meeting of the members of that community who have attained the age
of 18 years and who are present at that meeting.
Recognition of chief or head of traditional community
6. (1) If the Minister is satisfied that a chief or head of a traditional
community has been designated in accordance with the requirements of this
Act, he or she shall notify the President of such designation in writing,
specifying the name, office, traditional title, if any, date of designation of such
chief or head, and the name of the traditional community in respect of which
such chief or head has been designated.
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