Residents on Ingonyama Trust land want the board’s leases to be scrapped and money returned
King Zwelithini has threatened violence and legal resistance, and secession of the “Zulu nation” and KwaZulu-Natal from South Africa
KwaZulu-Natal villagers are fighting mining they say violates their land rights and harms the environment
King Goodwill Zwelithini has distanced himself from the court action taken against the Ingonyama Trust Board because of its lease programme
Last year the Ingonyama Trust Board took in about R107-million from commercial and residential leases it issued
The Zulu king has come out in opposition of land expropriation without compensation and says anyone who wants his vote in 2019 must kneel
Cyril Ramaphosa’s future depends on getting a result above 60% in the upcoming elections
Women around the world tell a similar tale of tilling the land and producing food but being denied secure rights to land
The party is celebrating its fifth anniversary and its parliamentarians must ensure its growth
The traditional control of land was defended by many residents during hearings in the province
Who’s the boss? Mandela never bowed to the king, Mbeki didn’t bow, Zuma didn’t bow… So why did Ramaphosa kneel before Zwelithini?
Ramaphosa’s flip-flopping on land and kowtowing to the king suggests he has been left weakened
Provincial leaders say the summit will deal with how to implement the ANC’s resolutions on land expropriation without compensation
As the wind threatens his feathered headdress, Buthelezi is talking like it’s 1993. I’d far rather be sick in bed, thank you
Some NEC members believe a rebellion is being stirred up against Ramaphosa
The ANC said it was being ‘misconstrued as anti-Zulu monarch’ after King Goodwill Zwelithini took jabs at the governing party on Wednesday
Claimants told sad tales of dispossession but they are determined to realise their dreams
An Ingonyama Trust challenge to the land reform process could see a landmark ruling
KwaZulu-Natal will call its own land summit over the Ingonyama Trust impasse
A sister-in-law of Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has been appointed as acting chief executive of the embattled Ingonyama Trust Board
His company had, since 2016, failed to pay rent for a service station on trust land, but he got a long-term lease anyway
A broken Edward Mpeko visits the remnants of his dream resort
Our readers write in about the Ingonyama Trust and what went wrong
Not all traditional leaders appear to be opposing the granting of land tenure to rural communities
It’s feared that ditching the Ingonyama Trust Board could plunge the province into violence
Both ANC and opposition MPs said they were disappointed with the trust’s preference to turn apartheid-era "PTOs" into leases instead of full ownership
Heated debates at the party’s conference saw the resolution watered down to appease moderates
Premier Willies Mchunu said that the province would "never" support a recommendation aimed at undermining the role of traditional leaders
‘Mpeko said he could not return to the resort because he fears for his safety and he has been wiped out financially by the looting’
Mbali Ntuli is set to shake up the province to win support, ruffling a few feathers in the process
Maimane said the DA needed to recruit excellent young black candidates for its 2019 candidate lists and ensure that the party becomes truly diverse.
Umnini residents are preparing to go to the high court to stop the local inkosi from selling and leasing land to businesses