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Zaailager owners are furious

The municipality will be charged first for failing to protect the land that is ours.

To my amazement, the descendants of the people that dispossessed our forefathers are now selling our land, right under our noses.

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The municipality is part of this process. The municipality is responsible for protecting the land and making sure it goes back to the rightful owners.

The Department of Rural Development took the land unlawfully and restituted it to the Ngonyama Trust from the Zaailager Trust. The court knows who the rightful owners are.

My people were evicted twice from this land and no one can provide eviction from this soil. My people suffered genocide and assassination on this soil and these people are not shy about taking land that is not theirs.

G@tvol is the way forward, we are now tired and what is ours will come back to us. The municipality will be charged first for failing to protect the land that is ours.

The court will then explain about the old trust and why research was not done. According to laws, Colita was declared a coloured township, which now qualifies it as a historical landmark.

The government has taken us for a ride and disrespected us as a nation. Things will now be done according to the law of what our kings and leaders say. Give the Khoi-San their land back.
Prince Raymond Trollip

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