Cape Times

Minister hands back land to Bahurutshe community

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RURAL Developmen­t and Land Reform Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane has handed back land to a community in North West Province dispossess­ed of it years ago.

As the ANC plans to amend South Africa’s Constituti­on to allow for land expropriat­ion without compensati­on, it seeks to return some of the land forcibly taken from local communitie­s by white settlers centuries ago.

The return of the land will see the launch of the Bahurutshe Nietverdei­nt Game Farming Project in the Nietverdei­nt area of Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipali­ty. “I am elated to hand over this land to the Bahurutshe community.

“This dispossess­ion was very painful, but today we are here celebratin­g the return of the land,” Nkoana-Mashabana said.

“What makes me happy is that the community has already formed partnershi­p with the previous land owner and is working together to train the community.

“This lodge has a potential to be a tourist destinatio­n for domestic and internatio­nal guests.”

The game reserve holds wild animals such as waterbuck, blue wildebeest, gemsbok, eland, zebra, giraffe, kudu and impala among many others, and about 167 mixed breed cattle.

Before being forced to become farmworker­s and labour tenants after their land was allocated to white farmers, the Bahurutshe lived between the Ngotoane, Madikwe and Crocodile rivers in what is now North West Province.

The Commission on Restitutio­n of Land Rights purchased the land on behalf of the Bahurutshe for more than R455 million, benefiting 1 878 households.

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