Our controlled socio-economic and political life in South Afrika fall very deadly under the spell of such unmitigated words as “South Afrika belongs to all who live in it” but the question which wags the tail between our legs is, does all who live in it have such equal belonging as others? There is an Afrikan proverb that says “He, who is not sure of his thoughts, must not undertake any trade of lying”. I feel dizzy and bored when I often hear the term legacy connected to what we do not control, but at least some courage has brought me to this topic. I define here the LAND as a valuable natural property that stands first as a human status to any healthy-minded human being who owns it, who has authority over it, who has a rightful of belonging and dignity over it. Therefore, the above topic suggested a sad afterthought, and I in turn have invited myself to this contest, and yet me not as a lawyer nor advocate, but as a concerned native citizen whom ownership of the land I ...