An investigation into the impact of land restitution on sustainable rural livelihoods in North West Province : a case study of Molote village (Eastern district)
Abstract
Through the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 22 of 1994, the first democratically
elected government returned land to various communities which lost land because of
discriminatory Apartheid land policies. One previously dispossessed community to
benefit from such land restitution policy was the Baku bung ba Ratheo of Molote
village situated near Magaliesburg.
When their land was returned to them, the Bakubung were living in conditions that
were below the poverty line. To redress this situation, government through its
integrated rural development approach instituted specific projects designed to assist
the community to be engaged in agricultural activities in order to have self sustaining
livelihoods.
Despite some shortcomings such as unequal participation in the communal projects,
initial outcomes showed that the community was on its way to realizing the objective
of farming. This could be achieved through efforts that ensure long-term
sustainability of communities such as Bakubung.
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