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Mfoloe Ramokgadi

Mfoloe Ramokgadi was one of the six, alongside Jeremiah Rakoko Mabe, accused of various offences arising from conflict in Mabieskraal (Pilansberg), Rustenburg District, Transvaal (now North West Province).

An order of 9 September 1949 banished Ramokgadi from Mabieskraal. This order was revoked on 14 May 1952.

An order dated 19 December 1955 banishing him from Rustenburg to Vryburg, Western Transvaal (now North West Province), was rejected by the Supreme Court on the basis that ‘the Natives concerned were not afforded the opportunity of showing cause why they should not be removed.’

Following an amendment to the 1927 Native Administration Act,  Ramokgadi was then banished to Driefontein Native Trust Farm,Vryburg District on 6 June 1956.

There is no evidence of his order of 6 June 1956 being revoked.

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Mfoloe Ramokgadi was one of the six, alongside Jeremiah Rakoko Mabe, accused of various offences arising from conflict in Mabieskraal (Pilansberg), Rustenburg District, Transvaal (now North West Province).

An order of 9 September 1949 banished Ramokgadi from Mabieskraal. This order was revoked on 14 May 1952.

An order dated 19 December 1955 banishing him from Rustenburg to Vryburg, Western Transvaal (now North West Province), was rejected by the Supreme Court on the basis that ‘the Natives concerned were not afforded the opportunity of showing cause why they should not be removed.’

Following an amendment to the 1927 Native Administration Act,  Ramokgadi was then banished to Driefontein Native Trust Farm,Vryburg District on 6 June 1956.

There is no evidence of his order of 6 June 1956 being revoked.