A plethora of bills and policies has been released in recent times that hold negative implications for the security of tenure of people living in rural areas. These policies and bills cover issues ranging from traditional leadership to communal tenure to land restitution and redistribution.
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Aug 16 2013
Feud between Pilane and Kgafela exposes chinks in the Bakgatla administration
The protracted and bitter battle between the leaders of the Bakgatla baKgafela, based in South Africa and Botswana, has everything to do with the riches of the “tribe”* and little to do with genuine concern for the plight of their subjects, who continue to wallow in poverty.
Not so long ago Kgosi Kgolo Kgafela Kgafela II and his royal uncle Kgosi Nyalala Pilane were inseparable. The two were more than just blood relatives; they shared the same vision for Bakgatla in Botswana and South Africa. Kgafela was the supreme leader of Bakgatla both in Botswana and South Africa, while Kgosi Pilane was Kgafela’s right hand man overseeing the “tribe” in Moruleng, North West province, South Africa. Pilane was Kgafela’s funder, while Kgafela was his protector.
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Aug 05 2013
“Ukuthwala”: Even living custom must be developed to comply with Constitution
The cases of ukuthwala that have seized public attention over the last few years involve the violent abduction, and sometimes rape, of girls as young as 12 by older men. In addition to being illegal under criminal law, these abductions have been criticised by some scholars and traditional leaders for distorting the “real custom” of ukuthwala. Such criticisms allow advocates of custom to disavow these sensational cases without undermining the broader goal of both supporting customary law and, for traditional leaders, of asserting their own right to decide what counts as custom and what does not.
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Jul 22 2013
Inclusivity vs. exclusivity: Zulu nationalism’s battle within
For most of the 100 years of the ANC’s history, two distinct strands of Zulu nationalism competed for dominance in the party, especially in KwaZulu-Natal: one conservative, and closed off; the other, progressive and inclusive of other communities.
Since the death of Zulu King Cetshwayo in 1883, the leitmotif of politics in what became known as Zululand has been how to hold together the communities within the larger Zulu community as a recognisable unit, following repeated attempts by colonial and, later, apartheid governments to break it up through divide-and-rule tactics and appointments of pliant chiefs, and civil wars within.
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