Preserving the wealth and welfare of the Nations

WHO WE ARE

SOUTH AFRICAN ROYAL KINGDOMS ORGANIZATION (SARKO) is a political organization established to fight and restore bring the land and dignity that was forcefully taken from the natives of South Africans (original owners) and the generation to come.

The party is determined to preserve history, wealth, heritage, different cultures to different communities and well-being of the Nation through effective good governance and clean audit on the local government structures.

Restoration of the moral fibres of the South African communities. We, the undersigned South African Royal Kingdoms Organization declares that the time has come for the land to go back to its rightful owners.

Statement of Intent

We aim to bring effective governance within South Africa and to bring solutions to the main problems of South Africa namely

  • Land to go back to their rightful owners (Land Redistribution)
  • South Africans are still locked into poverty where they live.
  • Poor education outcomes.
  • South Africa has a very high disease burden
  • We are still a divided society
  • Public services often fail the poor
  • No infrastructure development
  • Our natural resources such as minerals are not benefiting our communities
  • Corruption is at the core of our problems as a society

executives

President - Princess Dipuo Mokola





President
Princess Dipuo Mokola

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National Traditional Leaders Head
Mr Morena Mokhele Laurence Moletsane

Secretary General -Ms Mmamotse Seloma





Secretary General
Ms Mmamotse Seloma

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Chaplain
Bishop Maphendela Maduna

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Deputy Secretary General
Mmapule Andronica Masiza

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Treasure
Mothibedi Bokwa 

COUNCILLORS

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CLLR Rethabile Moleleki

Elundini Local Municipality Eastern Cape Province

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CLLR Napo Letlala

Maluti A Phofung Local Municipality Free State Province

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CLLR Moneedi Gaetsewe

Joe Morolong Local Municipality Northern Cape

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CLLR Mophato Mosiapoa

Ga-segonyana Local Municipality Northern Cape

Recalling the wars

Following wide-ranging discussions among the Kings ,Priests and the people of the South Africa on several issues which impact negatively on their daily lives i.e lack of Land, lack of skills , Unemployment, Inequality, conduct of  businesses , drug abuse and cultural regeneration. We, the Kings, Priests and the people of South Africa.

i.          Recalling the history of colonization which affected the communities of the Republic South Africa particularly the disadvantaged communities mainly women and children among the african communities.

ii.           Recalling the wars of land that since 1652:

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Recalling the wars

 

a)      The first Khoi - Dutch War                        1659 - 1660

b)      The Second Khoikhoi - Dutch War           1673 - 1677

c)      The Xhosa Wars                                         1779 - 1879

d)      The Battle of Muizenberg                          1795

e)      The Ndwandwe - Zulu War                        1817 -1819

f)       The Mfecane War                                       1815 - 1835

g)      The Battle of Italeni                                    1838

h)      The Battle of Blood River                          1838

i)        The Aglo - Zulu War                                 1879

j)        Basotho Wars                                            1858 - 1868

k)      Langeberg Rebellion                                  1896 - 1897

l)        Anglo - Boer War                                      1899 – 1902

m)    The Langa War                                            1906

Recalling the collective action of the people of Southern Africa in the struggle against oppression and discrimination of the African people.

Being aware of the Bill of Rights and that the state must respect, protect, promote and fulfil the rights in the Bill of Rights.

Furthermore, being aware that the Bill of Rights states that “The state must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within its available resources, to foster conditions which enable citizens to gain access to land on an equitable basis. Recalling the collective action of the people of Southern Africa in the struggle against oppression and discrimination of the African people.

Being aware of the Bill of Rights and that the state must respect, protect, promote and fulfil the rights in the Bill of Rights.

Furthermore, being aware that the Bill of Rights states that “The state must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within its available resources, to foster conditions which enable citizens to gain access to land on an equitable basis.