Ingonyama Trust leaves millions in legal limbo while political compromise endures
Thirty years after democracy, the Ingonyama Trust continues to govern nearly 3 million hectares in KwaZulu-Natal through a system born of political compromise, leaving millions of South Africans trapped under leases that disregard customary rights and constitutional principles. The trust’s (…)
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