The beneficiaries of Mala Mala Nature Reserve, which is by far the most expensive land claim in South Africa’s history, hold a Pretoria High Court order that forces both the department and the Nwandlamharhi Community Property Association to be transparent.
The reserves generate about R8.4 million a year in rental income for the CPA and about R2 million through a tourism levy. “They’ve done absolutely nothing in implementing the court order, and the deadlines set by the court have passed,” Mathebula said. “We might mention further that in terms of the said court order, you were also directed to assist the beneficiaries of the CPA – after the verification had been completed – to call for an elective annual general meeting within 60 days of the order.
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