Looking at this paragraph
"The other is the Traditional Courts Bill which, according to land rights researcher Aninka Claassens, “reinforced the construct of unilateral chiefly power within those tribal boundaries that coincide with the boundaries of the Bantustan, enabling chiefs to order forced labour and the power to take away customary entitlement such as land rights”. Lacking sufficient support, this Bill stalled in Parliament"
not sure if its relavent but things stalling, undecided, and not transparent or relayed to stakeholders has got to be detrimental, costly and destructive.
Stalled ....conflicts with imminant....
Is there some way to set aside unknown ownership? ie 2% allocation and push on with harmony and let the stalled stuff work itself out....so that issues get dealt with independantly and dont spread the angst/uncertainty into unrelated parties...
There would be a lot less to research then,imo.
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