Kgosi

A kgosi (/ˈkoʊsi/; Tswana pronunciation: [ˈkχʊ.si]) is the title for a hereditary leader of a Batswana and South Africa peoples tribe.

It is a title often given to aristocrats in Botswana and surrounding countries where there are Tswana speaking people.

[4] The act has been criticised by tribal leaders because of the limitations on the powers of a kgosi.

[5] In 2010, Kgosi Kgafela II of the Kgatla tribe was accused of flogging, but he argued that dikgosi have immunity to the state's jurisdiction.

"[6] To avoid the legal costs of the case, Kgafela moved to Moruleng, South Africa.