In 1913, the Union of South Africa — a white minority government formed by the British and the Dutch just three years prior — passed the Natives Land Act. It defined a “native” as anyone who is a ...
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Many decades later, the colonial and apartheid impact of land dispossession lingers on and continues to define the current skewed patterns of land ownership and access. Legislative measures, such as ...
President Ramaphosa addressed the generational suffering linked to the Natives Land Act during a land handover event Communities received 18,000 hectares of land after a long wait, highlighting ...
In 1913, the Union of South Africa — a white minority government formed by the British and the Dutch just three years prior — passed the Natives Land Act. The Act defined a “native” as anyone who is a ...
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