The Deputy Minister of Social Development and leader of the Political Party Al Jama-ah, Ganief Hendricks, visited Sentile village on October 16th, accompanied by his officials and Al Jama-ah leaders. They visited Sentile Primary School and a neighboring village primary school to donate school uniforms and shoes.
Councillors Cele and Kabelo led the Al Jama-ah convoy to the graveyard where the late King Moshweshwe and his son Sentile are buried. They delivered a eulogy and oversaw the proceedings, paying tribute to the Royal family and the King’s subjects.
During the ceremony, they acknowledged the significant role the late King Moshweshwe played in the 1800s, contributing to South Africa’s freedom today.