No mercy for disgruntled Kgatleng land owners

Kgatleng Land Board office PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Kgatleng Land Board office PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Following a lengthy plea to Kgatleng Land Board to reconsider its decision to reverse their change of land use, disgruntled land owners have up to February 8, 2022 to get ‘divine intervention’.

Kgatleng Land Board admits it was a blunder caused by their employees at the Oodi Sub Land Board, it has on November 8 given the affected land owners three months to destroy any developments and restore their land to ploughing fields.

The just over 100 affected individuals through their spokesperson, Gilbert Sesinyi, wrote a scathing five page letter seeking intervention of the highest office.

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