Batlokwa Ba Queen Kgwadi I Ramokobala

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29/03/2026
Our mission is to reach and orient as many grassroots leaders as possible on the Sustainable Development Goals. We do so...
25/03/2026

Our mission is to reach and orient as many grassroots leaders as possible on the Sustainable Development Goals.

We do so with unwavering commitment to truth, unity, and impact.
Yet we remain aware: not all who attend come in the spirit of purpose.
Some arrive under false pretenses. Their presence, though inevitable, will not deter our resolve.

We move forward with discernment, anchored in integrity, and guided by the greater vision.

14/03/2026

Within the , the community of Rutaditshaba High School gathers in solemn remembrance of , a Grade 11 student, whose life was tragically cut short.

On this sacred occasion, we are honored by the presence of , who attends in three distinguished capacities:

of the Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom, embodying ancestral dignity and ceremonial stewardship.
of the United Nations Association of Africa_Global**, aligning her leadership with the **United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)**:
3: Good Health and Well-Being** – affirming resilience and healing for students, families, and communities.
4: Quality Education** – honoring Tumelo’s identity as a learner, and affirming education as a pillar of legacy and transformation.
10: Reduced Inequalities** – standing with all families, ensuring that no voice is forgotten in grief.
16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions** – embodying unity, justice, and ceremonial leadership that uplifts communities.
, bridging royal protocol with civic responsibility, and standing as a guardian of community dignity, ensuring that Tumelo’s memory is honored not only within Phuthaditshaba High School but across the Johannesburg District.

Her Majesty was accompanied by , Pastor , who carries a dual mantle of responsibility: as spiritual counsel to Her Majesty, guiding with compassion and moral stewardship, and as Body (SGB) of Rutaditshaba High School, ensuring that the voice of students, parents, and educators is represented with dignity and accountability. His dual role bridges the sacred and the civic, affirming that Tumelo’s memory is honored both in faith and in education.

Alongside him, , Jabulani Mazibuko, embodies governance, protocol, and the safeguarding of community dignity. His presence reflects the Queen’s commitment to structured leadership and ceremonial stewardship, ensuring that the values of unity and justice are upheld.



Her Majesty’s presence at this memorial is therefore both , affirming that Tumelo’s life as a Rutaditshaba student is remembered within the framework of .

Regards,
Queen Kgwadi I Ramokobala 's strategic leadership

On the   2026 –  ,  **Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom**, through  —serving as Immediate Counsel under Batlokwa and in s...
12/03/2026

On the 2026 – ,
**Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom**, through —serving as Immediate Counsel under Batlokwa and in service as a member of —
joined in a **march organized by ANC Ward 24 under the leadership of Esther Mazibuko**, with the solidarity support of **TOSUNGA BENINGA**, declaring unwavering unity .

During the march, participants staged a powerful to illustrate the harsh reality of gender-based violence. The pictures show a woman fleeing from her home, desperately running away from her husband who had attacked her with a knife. In the portrayal, she collapses in the middle of the street, symbolizing the tragic fate of many victims who die without receiving help or protection.

This visual representation was not meant as entertainment, but as a —a way to confront society with the urgent need to end violence against women. By dramatizing the moment of escape, injury, and abandonment, the marchers sought to evoke empathy, mobilize solidarity, and emphasize the collective responsibility to protect vulnerable individuals.

Together, , ANC Ward 24 under Esther Mazibuko, Pastor Maimane Madise representing Batlokwa and serving as a member of IOTT, TOSUNGA BENINGA, and UNAA_Global affirm that , and we pledge to continue building a legacy of **resilience, renewal, and justice** for generations to come.

_" No more silence, no more violence - stand together for justice"_

_"Plumbing dignity into society - ending violence, building equality"_

_Written by:_
Her Majesty Queen Kgwadi I Ramokobala

11/03/2026

On the – World Plumbing Day,
, through —serving as Immediate Counsel under Batlokwa and in service as a member of IOTT—
joined in a **march organized by ANC Ward 24 under the leadership of Esther Mazibuko**, with the solidarity support of **TOSUNGA BENINGA**, declaring unwavering unity **against sexual and gender-based violence**.

This march was both a and a **ceremonial act of alignment with World Plumbing Day**, recognizing that just as plumbing sustains life through clean water and sanitation, so too must societies sustain dignity, justice, and equality by eradicating violence rooted in gender and sexuality.

In honoring this day, the Kingdom affirms its to safeguard human dignity and unity, while also advancing the Association of Africa_Global to uphold human rights and protect vulnerable communities.

Aligned with the (SDGs), this event embodies:
5: Gender Equality – eliminating violence and discrimination against women and marginalized groups.
6: Clean Water and Sanitation – recognizing the link between safe plumbing, health, and dignity.
16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions – building societies free from violence and rooted in justice.

Together, , ANC Ward 24 under Esther Mazibuko, Pastor Maimane Madise representing Batlokwa and serving as a member of IOTT, TOSUNGA BENINGA, and UNAA_Global affirm that has no place in our world, and we pledge to continue building a legacy of for generations to come.

The  , established by Queen Kgwadi I Ramokobala of the Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom in Johannesburg, South Africa, u...
11/03/2026

The , established by Queen Kgwadi I Ramokobala of the Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom in Johannesburg, South Africa, under the auspices of the United Nations Association of Africa_Global (UNAA_Global), is a visionary initiative dedicated to nurturing boys into responsible, resilient, and dignified leaders of tomorrow.

Its purpose is to:

: Provide boys with education, mentorship, and life skills that foster intellectual, emotional, and social growth, ensuring they are equipped to contribute meaningfully to their communities.
( 4: Quality Education)

: Address the historical neglect of boy child development by creating equitable opportunities, complementing girl child initiatives, and fostering mutual respect.
( 5: Gender Equality)

-being: Encourage healthy lifestyles, emotional resilience, and safe environments for boys to thrive.
( 3: Good Health and Well-being)

: Instill values of accountability, discipline, and service, preparing boys to be custodians of justice, peace, and unity.
( 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions)

: Anchor boys in the traditions, values, and dignity of the Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom, while embracing global citizenship under UNAA_Global. ( 11: Sustainable Communities)

: Equip boys with entrepreneurial and vocational skills to break cycles of poverty and contribute to sustainable development.
( 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth)

and Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom
: The program embodies the association’s mission of advancing unity, social justice, and sustainable development across Africa and the world.
: It reflects the Kingdom’s ceremonial stewardship, cultural dignity, and commitment to legacy-building, ensuring boys grow as custodians of heritage and agents of transformation.


The Boy Child Development Program seeks to , ensuring boys are equally supported alongside girls. By aligning with the , the ’s heritage, and the ’s global mission, the program builds a living legacy of unity, resilience, and transformation for generations to come.

Ceremonial CommuniquéWomen Ascension Heritage and Culture Preservation OML Series – Mentorship Session 6.14  : History, ...
07/03/2026

Ceremonial Communiqué

Women Ascension Heritage and Culture Preservation OML Series – Mentorship Session 6.14

: History, Faith, and Co-Existence

On 7 March 2026, Women Ascension convened Mentorship Session 6.14 under the Heritage and Culture Preservation OML Series, a reflective dialogue exploring the intersections of heritage, belief systems, and peaceful coexistence.

from the 1st Session

Today’s speaker shared a solemn testimony on the realities faced in Lebanon 🇱🇧. Only two hours before the session, the nation experienced a complete Internet blackout, a stark reminder of the instability following major attacks by Israel. This reflection underscored how heritage and faith are tested in times of conflict, and how coexistence becomes both fragile and essential. The speaker also highlighted cultural practices such as communities consuming raw meat, reminding participants of the diversity of traditions that shape resilience and identity.

with the Event Theme

■ Heritage Preservation: The testimony affirmed the endurance of cultural practices even amid crisis, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding traditions as anchors of identity.

■ Faith and Co-Existence: The reflections revealed how belief systems and coexistence are strained yet remain vital in navigating conflict and rebuilding peace.

■ OML Series Purpose: By situating personal and cultural narratives within broader historical struggles, the session fulfilled its mandate to preserve heritage while fostering dialogue across diverse communities.

I Ramokobala’s Royal Duties

Her Majesty Queen Kgwadi I Ramokobala, Ceremonial and Visionary Leader of Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom, participated in this session as part of her royal duty to bear witness to global struggles and affirm the dignity of cultural preservation. Her presence situates African royal stewardship within international dialogue, reinforcing the role of traditional leadership in advancing peace, justice, and cultural resilience. Through this engagement, Queen Kgwadi extended her ceremonial mandate of unity, legacy-building, and protocol stewardship into the global arena.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

(Quality Education): The mentorship dialogue educated participants on the intersection of heritage, conflict, and coexistence.

(Gender Equality): Women leaders amplified female voices in cultural preservation and peacebuilding.

(Reduced Inequalities): The session bridged diverse cultural experiences, fostering inclusivity across borders.

(Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions): Testimonies of conflict and resilience contributed to the pursuit of peaceful coexistence and stronger institutions.

of United Nations Association of Africa_Global

The United Nations Association of Africa_Global (UNA_Africa_Global) emphasizes unity, global dialogue, and social justice. This event advanced that mission by creating a platform where heritage and lived realities intersect with global calls for peace. Queen Kgwadi’s dual role as ceremonial leader and President of UNA_Africa_Global ensured that the session was not only reflective but also institutionally aligned with the UN’s vision of cultural preservation, justice, and coexistence.



This mentorship session stands as a ceremonial record of resilience and cultural dignity, where Queen Kgwadi’s participation bridged African royal heritage with global mandates. It resonates as both a legacy artifact and a step toward collective justice and peace, affirming the enduring role of heritage and faith in shaping coexistence across diverse communities.

by:
Her Majesty: Queen Kgwadi I

Her Royal Majesty Queen Kgwadi I, in the fullness of her sovereign dignity, led her Officers to the august halls of the ...
07/03/2026

Her Royal Majesty Queen Kgwadi I, in the fullness of her sovereign dignity, led her Officers to the august halls of the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) of the Republic of South Africa, wherein they were formally received for induction and orientation.

This moment marked not only the strengthening of institutional bonds but also the affirmation of cooperative governance and traditional stewardship in service of unity, resilience, and legacy.

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07/03/2026

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