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Sephikantswana Community Property Association (CPA) is a community-driven organization committed to reclaiming, preserving, and developing the ancestral land of the Sephikantswana people.

Our Address

Sephikantswana CPA, Eucalyptus Farm, 764 KR, 24 rivers, Modimolle, Waterberg District, Limpopo, South Africa

Email Address

info@sephikantswana.org.za

Telephone

+27 82 431 6728

Unity, Heritage, Sustainability

Welcome to Sephikantswana Communal Property Association (CPA)

The Sephikantswana Communal Property Association (CPA) represents the strength, heritage, and determination of a community that reclaimed its ancestral land after more than a century of displacement. Our journey is one of resilience, justice, and the commitment to building a sustainable future.
Explore our efforts in land restoration, agricultural development, eco-tourism, and community empowerment. Together, we are shaping a better tomorrow for the Sephikantswana community.
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Sephikantswana CPA

Sephikantswana Community Property Association (CPA) is a community-driven organization committed to reclaiming, preserving, and developing the ancestral land of the Sephikantswana people. Established to restore justice after years of displacement during South Africa’s apartheid regime, the CPA works to ensure sustainable development while honoring our rich cultural and historical heritage.
We are proud to have been recognized as one of the 81 compliant CPAs out of 1,599 in the country according to the 2022/2023
CPA Annual Report by the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development

Our Programs

Empowering a Community

At Sephikantswana CPA, we are focused on creating sustainable opportunities for our community. Our programs are designed to preserve our heritage, foster economic growth, and empower our members.

Agricultural Revitalization

We are restoring Sephikantswana’s agricultural legacy by promoting livestock farming, crop production, and sustainable farming techniques. Our goal is to harness the rich soil and resources of our land to benefit the community.

Eco-Tourism Development

Our eco-tourism initiatives aim to showcase the natural beauty of the Sephikantswana area, while preserving its ecological balance. Visitors can explore our rivers, springs, and historical sites, all while supporting local artisans and businesses.

Community Education and Skills Development

We believe in empowering our community through knowledge. Our workshops and training sessions focus on sustainable farming, business management, and environmental conservation. These programs help develop leadership and entrepreneurial skills among our members.

Cultural Preservation

Our rich cultural history is a cornerstone of Sephikantswana. We document and celebrate our traditions through storytelling, local festivals, and cultural practices to ensure that future generations understand and value our heritage.

Community Support

Community support refers to the collective effort of individuals and organizations to assist members of a community in times of need.

Well-being

Well-being encompasses the overall health and happiness of an individual, incorporating physical, mental, and emotional aspects.

A Legacy of Resilience

The History of Sephikantswana

Sephikantswana’s history dates back to the 1880s when it was founded by Mr. Ishmael Mmankgodi Molekwa. For generations, this land was home to prosperous farming families. However, in 1899, during the Anglo-Boer War, the Sephikantswana community was forcibly dispossessed of their land, which was handed over to Mr. John Mortimer as a reward for his wartime service. Over time, the land was divided into smaller farms, and the community was reduced to laboring on their own soil.
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+27 82 431 6728

Our Value

Sephikantswana CPA

We are proud to have been recognized as one of the 81 compliant CPAs out of 1,599 in the country according to the 2022/2023 CPA Annual Report by the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development. This achievement underscores our commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance.

Unity

We believe in working together as one community for the betterment of all.

Heritage

We honor our past and strive to preserve the cultural and historical signi cance of our land.

Sustainability

We are committed to developing and managing our land in an environmentally and economically sustainable manner.

Empowerment

We seek to empower our community members through education, economic opportunities, and inclusive decision-making.

Accountability

We act with integrity and transparency in all our actions to ensure fair and just management of our communal resources

Question Answer

Frequently Asked Questions

Some FAQ’s we normally get that can hopefully help:
You can preserve your heritage by participating in cultural practices, documenting traditions, supporting local heritage initiatives, and sharing your cultural knowledge with younger generations.
Empowerment fosters self-confidence and resilience in individuals, leading to better decision-making and personal growth. In communities, it encourages collaboration, social justice, and collective action for positive change.
Education is a key factor in empowerment. It provides individuals with knowledge, critical thinking skills, and the ability to navigate social and economic systems, ultimately enabling them to advocate for themselves and their communities.
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Land Management

To manage the land e ciently, ensuring sustainable agricultural practices that align with the community's historical agricultural heritage

Economic Development

To explore and implement economic opportunities that bene t the community, including agricultural projects, tourism, and eco-friendly development

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Our Objectives

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Strategic Goals

Sustainable Agriculture

Reviving the rich agricultural tradition of sephikantswana by promoting livestock farming, crop production, and eco-friendly farming methods

Infrastructure Development

Enhancing the infrastructure on the reclaimed land to support housing, community services, and economic projects.

Cultural Revitalization

Establishing programs to document and celebrate the cultural history of sephikantswana through storytelling, traditional practices, and local festivals.

Economic Empowerment

Developing sustainable income-generating projects such as agri-businesses, eco-tourism, and artisanal crafts that involve the entire community

Testimonials

What our client says

Allen Clients

"Participating in our community empowerment program changed my life. I gained the confidence to start my own business and advocate for my needs. The support and resources provided helped me realize my potential, and now I feel empowered to create positive change in my community!"

Mrs. Cristope Clients

"Studying history has profoundly impacted my understanding of the world. My experiences at the local museum opened my eyes to the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped our society. Learning about past events has inspired me to be an informed citizen and appreciate the diverse heritage that surrounds us."

Jhon Clients

"Embracing my cultural heritage has been a journey of self-discovery. Attending workshops on traditional crafts and storytelling helped me reconnect with my roots and share my family’s history with younger generations. I now feel a deeper connection to my community and a sense of pride in our shared traditions."

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