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  1. What exactly is the Ingonyama Trust and how does it work?

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    The mandate of the Trust is to hold all this land for the “benefit, material welfare and social well-being of the members of the tribes and communities” living on the land. The sole trustee to land under Ingonyama Trust is His Majesty the King Misuzulu kaZwelithini.
    On the eve of the first ever democtratic election in the Republic of South Africa the Ingonyama Trust was founded. This institution was founded to ensure control and ownership of the approximately 2.8 million hectares of communal land in KwaZulu – Natal.
    The recent fallout between the Zulu king, Misuzulu, and his now late traditional prime minister, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, over the running of the Ingonyama Trust highlights a pervasive problem in South Africa: insecure land tenure in rural areas. The Ingonyama Trust administers about a third of the land in KwaZulu-Natal province.
    The Ingonyama Trust Board was established in 2000 after the amendment of the Ingonyama Trust Act. Since then we have been able to provide leases to a variety of business organisations who have been using this land for a variety of reasons such as shopping malls, service stations, cellphone towers to mention the latter.
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    WEBOct 29, 2020 · The Ingonyama Trust Act, related legislation and regulations place very clear obligations on the Trust and ITB to improve the material welfare and social wellbeing of its beneficiaries. To what extend …

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