The board is also considering closing Ingonyama Holdings
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Jerome Ngwenya acted without authority, LRC says
About R90-million collected in residential lease fees must be paid back to people living on ITB land
Customary law and residents’ customary rights have been degraded, the high court has heard
Five people have been placed on special leave, but no one knows why they are being investigated
People living on Ingonyama Trust land continue to wait for their rights to be restored
Last year the Ingonyama Trust Board took in about R107-million from commercial and residential leases it issued
A rule by King Goodwill Zwelithini’s trust board — that only men can sign leases — is being challenged in the high court