General conduct of traditional leader
1. A traditional leader—
| (a) | must perform the functions allocated to him or her in good faith, diligently, honestly and in a transparent manner; |
| (b) | must fulfil his or her role in an efficient manner; |
| (c) | may not conduct himself or herself in a disgraceful, improper or unbecoming manner; |
| (d) | must comply with any applicable legislation; |
| (f) | must promote unity amongst traditional communities; |
| (g) | may not embark on actions that would create division within or amongst traditional communities; |
| (h) | must promote nation building; |
| (i) | may not refuse to provide any service to a person on political or ideological grounds; |
| (j) | must foster good relations with the organs of state with whom he or she interacts; |
| (k) | must promote the principles of a democratic and open society; and |
| (l) | must disclose gifts received. |
General conduct of traditional council
2. A traditional council must—
| (a) | perform the functions allocated to it in good faith, diligently, honestly and in a transparent manner; |
| (b) | execute its duties in an efficient manner; |
| (c) | comply with any applicable legislation; |
| (d) | act in the best interest of the traditional community it serves; |
| (e) | give effect to the principles governing public administration set out in section 195 of the Constitution; and |
| (f) | foster good relations with the organs of state with whom it interacts. |