Man Sets Up Estate On Disputed Land

The Kgatleng Land Board is fighting fiercely to reclaim an 11-hectare ploughing field they believe was fraudulently awarded to a Motswana developer in Modipane.

The land has already been subdivided into a total of 114 plots feared to have been sold to various plot owners where the developer was setting up his own version of Phakalane after buying the ploughing field belonging to a deceased person.

A year after Kago Ntebela, 37, had completed the processes of putting the disputed land under his ownership, the Kgatleng Land Board instituted investigations into the ownership of the 11-hectare land. The Land Board’s investigations would open a can of worms, literally, resulting in the land authority demanding the return of the land as they said it was fraudulently acquired.

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