David Thlolanyane Mabe, originally resident at Mabieskraal (Pilansberg), Rustenburg District, Western Transvaal [now North West Province] was banished on 26 January 1956to Driefontein Native Trust Farm, Vryburg , Western Transvaal.
One of the five members of the Bathlako community, together with Chief Jeremiah Mabe, was banished from Mabieskraal to the Driefontein banishment camp. It was claimed that their presence in Mabieskraal was ‘inimical to the peace, order and good government of the African people living there.’
The banishment orders were challenged in the Supreme Court, Pretoria, and on 5 June 1956 set aside with costs. The Judge granted the order on the grounds ‘that the principle audi alterem partem had not been observed in that the applicant had not been given a hearing before the issue of the order.’
Fresh banishment orders, however, issued by the Minister of Native Affairs and the Governor-General were served on Chief Mabe and his five counsellors on 6 June 1956, thus nullifying the court victory.
His banishment order was withdrawn on 8 February 1964.
David Thlolanyane Mabe, originally resident at Mabieskraal (Pilansberg), Rustenburg District, Western Transvaal [now North West Province] was banished on 26 January 1956to Driefontein Native Trust Farm, Vryburg , Western Transvaal.
One of the five members of the Bathlako community, together with Chief Jeremiah Mabe, was banished from Mabieskraal to the Driefontein banishment camp. It was claimed that their presence in Mabieskraal was ‘inimical to the peace, order and good government of the African people living there.’
The banishment orders were challenged in the Supreme Court, Pretoria, and on 5 June 1956 set aside with costs. The Judge granted the order on the grounds ‘that the principle audi alterem partem had not been observed in that the applicant had not been given a hearing before the issue of the order.’
Fresh banishment orders, however, issued by the Minister of Native Affairs and the Governor-General were served on Chief Mabe and his five counsellors on 6 June 1956, thus nullifying the court victory.
His banishment order was withdrawn on 8 February 1964.