List Of Land Claims In South Africa

A land claim is defined as “the pursuit of recognized territorial ownership by a group or individual”. The phrase is usually only used with respect to disputed or unresolved land claims.

Find below are the list of Land Claims In South Africa

KZN Regional Land Claims Commission

Rural Developement & Land Reform

Rural Development & Land Reform

Land Claims Commission

Land Claims Court

Toyota South Africa Motors (Pty) Ltd

Legal Aid South Africa

Department of Home Affairs

Auditor General of South Africa

Auditor-General of South Africa

OLD MUTUAL INSURE

Workmen Compensation Fund Department of Labour

Immigration Home Affairs

North West Department of Home Affairs Office – Potchefstroom

TOYOTA South Africa

Toyota South Africa Motors

Department of Home Affairs Atamelang District Office

Auditor- General South Africa

Department of Home Affairs Head Office Pretoria

Department of Home Affairs Office Bellville

How do I apply for a land claim in South Africa?

Claims must be lodged at a designated lodgement office on a prescribed form, which will be captured electronically during lodgement. Forms will not be distributed. You have to visit a lodgement office to claim. You have until 30 June 2019 to lodge a land claim.

How do I buy land in South Africa?

Apply In-Person:

Visit the office of Rural Development and Land Reform Department and obtain the application form to apply for a grant in terms of the Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development Programme, from the respective department. Complete the application with required and relevant information.

Who qualifies for land claim?

The law lists five groups of claimants as follows:

Dispossessed individuals.

A direct descendant of a dispossessed person who had rights to the property.

A community executor.

An administrator or executor of a deceased person’s estate.

Someone who is juristic like a trust or a company.

What does land reform mean in South Africa?

land restitution

Land reform in South Africa is the promise of “land restitution” to empower farm workers (who now have the opportunity to become farmers) and reduce inequality. This also refers to aspects such as, property, possibly white owned businesses.