People in communal areas are especially vulnerable with the land tenure legislation in place
It is heartwarming to see consultative public engagements between government and stakeholders in policy-making. This ensures transparency and a sense of participatory inclusivity between the citizens and government in crafting the laws that govern our people.
The challenges concerning the communal land tenure system were entrenched through the system of apartheid by various laws, including the Native Land Act of 1913. However, in democratic SA different land administration and land tenure reform legislation has evolved that affects communities mainly in communal areas, with the goal of redressing the inequities in land ownership.
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