Career
Mokope Modjadji was very traditional in her role as Rain Queen. She lived in seclusion in the Royal Compound in Khetlhakone Village and followed all the customs the Rain Queens were expected to follow. Mandela could speak to Mokope only through the traditional intermediary.
He was then able to meet her in person and when asked about the Rain Queen Mandela said that just like Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Modjadji did not answer questions.
On other political fronts, Queen Mokope did not support the idea of an African National Congress government as she believed that its anti-traditional ideas would dilute her authority. However once the African National Congress came to power, they treated the Rain Queen with respect.
She was even offered an annual salary. Mokope Modjadji had three children, including her designated successor, Princess Makheala.
However, Princess Makheala died in 2001, two days before the death of her mother.
Queen Mokope died at the age of 65. Makheala"s daughter Makobo became the next Rain Queen. Mokope"s son, Prince Masopha Edwin Modjadji died in August 2005.