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    Khoisan Community Gives Government 14 Days To Address Demands On Land And Recognition

    Anjianjei ConstantineBy Anjianjei ConstantineSeptember 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Khoisan community has handed the government a 14-day deadline to respond to their demands, which include official recognition and respect for their rights as South Africa’s first nation.

    On Thursday, around 150 members from various indigenous groups marched to Parliament in Cape Town to deliver a formal declaration and memorandum. The memorandum, which was received by a government official, outlines the community’s calls for land rights and acknowledgment of their traditional laws.

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    This demand forms part of a broader national movement pressing for the recognition of the heritage, identity, and claims of South Africa’s indigenous communities. The Khoisan argue that their rights to land and self-governance are embedded in the country’s constitutional framework and should be respected accordingly.

    Khoisan Community Gives Government 14 Days To Address Demands On Land And Recognition - SurgeZirc SA
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    Larry Varrie, from the Greater Aboriginal Community Council of Southern Africa, emphasized the urgency:

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    “The memorandum has been signed, and the memorandum has been returned, so all that we’re doing now is that we’re giving them a 14-day notice. Our people who are members of Parliament said this thing will be responded to in 14 days. If not, we will take it to the media, then we will decide as a people. If they’re not going to give it, we’re going to take it.”

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    The Khoisan community maintains that they should govern themselves and that their constitutional rights must be fully recognized by the state.

    Their 14-day deadline signals growing impatience with what they see as years of government inaction. Should the government fail to respond, the community has vowed to escalate their actions through media campaigns and other collective decisions.


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