Chieftaincy holds ultimate land control authority in post-apartheid South Africa.
Land governance in post-apartheid South Africa is complex due to historical inequalities. The study focused on the Gumbi Traditional Authority area in KwaZulu-Natal. They found that the chieftaincy plays a key role in controlling land access and use, despite not officially owning the land. The community and local officials see the chieftaincy as the ultimate authority on land matters.