Peer reviewedThe legacy of socio-economic injustice which was inherited from the Natives Land Act of 1913 continues to haunt the majority of black South Africans. The land dispossession of the indigenous people of South Africa under this Act caused poverty which is still prevalent in our country today. Many South Africans, especially black South Africans, are trapped in a cycle of poverty that emerged as a result of our history of colonialism and apartheid. The interrogation of the unsettling discourse on land in South Africa as well as the continuous poverty cycle is fundamental for offering empowering possibilities for the poor. As such, the role played by the South African churches to support and/or oppose the Natives Land Act of ...
This article is concerned with the important question of the restitution of rights in land to indivi...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2002.This thesis concerns the role that the ch...
The post-1994 era in the South African public imagination was envisaged to herald widespread and tra...
Looking back at the century since the promulgation of the Natives Land Act, it can be argued that it...
Looking back at the century since the promulgation of the Natives Land Act, it could be argued that ...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...
This article examines colonial institutionalisation of poverty amongst colonised and conquered black...
Contemporary postapartheid South African land struggles are haunted by the long shadow of historical...
Apartheid space and fractured power: vicious cycles of poverty in Cornfields, KwaZulu-Natal A negle...
This study is an attempt to contribute to the discussion on theology and land restitution. The resea...
Since 1994, the South African government has grappled with a dilemma: how to undo the injustices of ...
The access to land for Africans in sub-Saharan Africa has been problematic since the advent of colo...
Land ownership remains an important and contested issue in contemporary South African politics. Draw...
This article argues that land dispossession of the indigenous people (the Khoikhoi and the San) and ...
The big picture: some history • Large-scale land dispossession from 1652 into the late 20th century...
This article is concerned with the important question of the restitution of rights in land to indivi...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2002.This thesis concerns the role that the ch...
The post-1994 era in the South African public imagination was envisaged to herald widespread and tra...
Looking back at the century since the promulgation of the Natives Land Act, it can be argued that it...
Looking back at the century since the promulgation of the Natives Land Act, it could be argued that ...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...
This article examines colonial institutionalisation of poverty amongst colonised and conquered black...
Contemporary postapartheid South African land struggles are haunted by the long shadow of historical...
Apartheid space and fractured power: vicious cycles of poverty in Cornfields, KwaZulu-Natal A negle...
This study is an attempt to contribute to the discussion on theology and land restitution. The resea...
Since 1994, the South African government has grappled with a dilemma: how to undo the injustices of ...
The access to land for Africans in sub-Saharan Africa has been problematic since the advent of colo...
Land ownership remains an important and contested issue in contemporary South African politics. Draw...
This article argues that land dispossession of the indigenous people (the Khoikhoi and the San) and ...
The big picture: some history • Large-scale land dispossession from 1652 into the late 20th century...
This article is concerned with the important question of the restitution of rights in land to indivi...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2002.This thesis concerns the role that the ch...
The post-1994 era in the South African public imagination was envisaged to herald widespread and tra...