Land tenure reform in South Africa sparks justice and community empowerment.
Land tenure reform in South Africa is still a problem, despite efforts to address it. Two laws were passed to change how land is owned in certain areas, but they have different approaches. One law focuses on community choice and municipal involvement, while the other relies on traditional councils. In Namaqualand, the process was led by community groups, but lacked support for training and development. To make land reform fair, it needs to respect human rights and provide support for equality and land development as outlined in policy and the Constitution.