
By BAKANG MOKOTO
18 December 2025- The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Velenkosini Hlabisa said he is deeply saddened by the passing of Kgosi Bogosieng Mahura of Batlhaping ba ga Phuduhutswana in the Northern Cape. Hlabisa said Mahura was the eldest member of the National House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders.
“It is sad that the institution of traditional and khoi-san leadership loses one of its elders when we were still looking forward to continuing to draw from his wealth of knowledge and wisdom.
“Mahura was known for speaking truth to power and was one of our exceptional leaders who led from the front on all key matters relating to the development of communities,” he said.
Hlabisa further said in meetings of the National House and government, he clearly articulated the priorities of the institution of traditional and khoi-san leadership and shared proposed solutions. He added that notwithstanding the fact that he was fluent in both English and Afrikaans, he took pride in expressing himself in his home language of Setswana, demonstrating his commitment to the promotion of our indigenous languages as a nation.
“We will also remember Mahura for his admirable recollection of the history of traditional leadership in the country. He would often remind us of how things were during the homelands system and the lessons that we should draw from those years, as well as the mistakes that we should not repeat.
“His passing symbolises a burning library, and it is indeed a loss to the institution of traditional and khoi-san leadership and those of us who work with the institution to address the plight of traditional and khoi-san communities,” said Hlabisa.
He said on behalf of the government and the Ministry of CoGTA, he wishes to extend heartfelt condolences to the Mahura Royal Family, the traditional community he served, the leadership and members of the Northern Cape National Houses of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders and all those who were touched by his life. Hlabisa said South Africa has lost a revered traditional leader, a custodian of culture, and a servant of the people.
“May our good Lord rest his soul in eternal peace,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Northern Cape Premier, Dr Zamani Saul said: “Mahura served as a member of the John Taolo Gaetsewe Local House of Traditional Leaders, He also represented Dikgosi at the Joe Morolong Local Municipality, in line with Section 81 of the Municipal Systems Act, which interfaced with municipal council’s, through participation of Traditional Leaders in Municipalities.
“Mahura was a member of the Northern Cape Provincial House of Traditional and Khoisan Leaders, where he served in the Gender and Social Development Committee.”
Saul said Mahura was also the longest serving member of the National House of Traditional and Khoisan leaders, as one of the three Dikgosi representing the Northern Cape. He said in serving his community with fairness, wisdom and distinction, Mahura served with a deep sense of Ubuntu and great care.
“Moreover his polite yet warm demeanour coupled with inexorably championing the interests of the Baga Mahura Traditional Community, are indelibly etched in the memory of his community which he served with unflinching commitment.
“In mourning the great loss of Mahura, we trust that his legacy in matters of community building, cultural preservation and the stability of the Ba ga Mahura Traditional Community will live on in perpetuity for the people he so caringly served,” said Saul.








