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Khanyile, Khanyisani |
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Journal of Nation-Building & Policy Studies; Apr2024, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p53-69, 17p |
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South African land question have not been addressed by a current democratic government well known as a progressive government which come into power in 1994. This has resulted of having many challenges regarding land occupation and land use in South Africa. Especial on farm owner and farm-dweller's occupation rights. These tensions have caused an eviction of farm-dwellers by white farm-owners in South Africa. It has been well documented that eviction of farm-dwellers in many rural countryside is still taking place either illegally or legalized by rural magistrates using a common law. This paper will illustrate aftermath of eviction by tracing those who were being evicted between 1985 and1995 on what happened to them, where did they relocate after eviction and new livelihoods after eviction. Those were third to fourth generation after the promulgation of the 1913 Land Act. Again, it will also outlined challenges that have faced by farm-dwellers after eviction, new livelihoods after were being evicted, role of a land refrom program in assisting those farm-dwellers that were being evicted and why most of farm-dwellers after eviction still prefer to live in a farming area rather than communal areas or former homeland areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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