MEDIA STATEMENT: ZULU MONARCH CALLS FOR TITLE DEEDS FOR NGONYAMA TRUST LAND RESIDENTS
The monarch of the Zulu nation, His Majesty King Goodwill Zwelithini, has today announced the commencement of a process during which people residing on Ingonyana Trust land would acquire title deeds to their land.
The Ingonyama Trust is an entity established in 1994 to be the custodian of the land that was previously administered by the erstwhile KwaZulu Government. It comprises 60% of the land in the KZN province.
His Majesty made the announcement today at the annual opening of the KZN Provincial House of Traditional Leaders at the Old Legislative Assembly building in Ulundi.
His Majesty was accompanied by the Premier of the province Willies Mchunu and MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Nomusa Dube-Ncube, both of whom traditionally officiate at this function.
In his address, His Majesty announced the commencement of a process in which the residents who live in areas under the trust would be given title deeds to their land. "This process will be exclusively for land that is utilised for residential purposes, and in line with the country’s constitution and all due procedures will be followed as the law spells them out,” said his Majesty.