Despite these challenges, the Sephikantswana people, led by Mr. Silas Molekwa, never gave up the fight to reclaim their ancestral land. In 1998, a formal land claim was lodged under South Africa’s Land Restitution Policy. After two decades of persistent struggle, the land was finally restored to the Sephikantswana community in 2018, marking a triumphant return to their heritage.
In 1998, Led by Mr. Silas Molekwa, the community lodged a formal land claim under south africa’s land restitution policy. after two decades of persistence, the land was finally restored to the sephikantswana people in 2018, marking a signi cant milestone in their journey toward justice and ownership. in 2019, the community was handed the keys to the farm, symbolizing their long-awaited return to their ancestral land.
The reclaimed Sephikantswana land is
located in the district of Mabatlane
(Vaalwater) within the greater Waterberg
district. It is bordered by the farms
Sterkstroom, Kameelfontein, Bellevue,
Witklip, Boshoek, Vrymansrust, and
Ratelhoek. Rivers such as Mabelwane
(Grootwater) and Dikgetla (Dwarsrivier)
ow through the area, which also boasts
perennial springs, ideal for agricultural
and eco-tourism projects