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Nexio Global Media > Africa > South African Parliament Raises Key Concerns Over Khoisan Leadership Bill Ahead of Tabling
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South African Parliament Raises Key Concerns Over Khoisan Leadership Bill Ahead of Tabling

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Last updated: March 14, 2026 7:44 pm
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South Africa’s Parliament Debates Land Rights and Recognition in New Khoisan Leadership Bill

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A Long-Awaited CorrectionLand and Legacy: The 1913 QuestionUrban Identity and Eroded TraditionsBroader Policy Review on the Horizon?A Complex Path Ahead

Cape Town – South African lawmakers have raised critical questions about land restoration and urban identity as they review a landmark bill seeking to formally recognize Khoi and San leadership structures. The Draft Traditional and Khoisan Leadership Bill, set for formal tabling later this month, aims to correct historical exclusions and strengthen community participation in governance.

A Long-Awaited Correction

The proposed legislation follows a 2021 Constitutional Court ruling that found the previous Traditional and Khoisan Leadership Act unconstitutional due to inadequate public consultation. Parliament was initially given two years to revise the law but secured an extension until May 2027 after acknowledging the complexity of the task.

The new draft retains key elements of the 2019 version while introducing reforms, including mandatory genealogical documentation, proportional representation, and a requirement that women hold at least 50% of leadership roles. It also formally recognizes Khoi-San kingships and queenships—a first in South African law.

Land and Legacy: The 1913 Question

During preliminary discussions in Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA), lawmakers emphasized unresolved land disputes as a major hurdle.

“If we don’t address the 1913 Land Act, how can Khoi-San leaders claim their authority without land?” asked Umkhonto weSizwe Party member Glen Taaibosch, referencing the notorious law that dispossessed Black and indigenous communities of ancestral territories.

Committee Chair Dr. Zweli Mkhize echoed the concern, noting that recognition without land restoration risks being symbolic. “The legacy of 1913 remains a barrier to true restoration,” he said.

Urban Identity and Eroded Traditions

Another challenge is defining recognition for Khoi-San descendants in urban areas who lack traditional territorial ties. Lawmakers also questioned how to verify leadership claims in communities where colonial displacement has weakened institutional memory of customs.

“Younger generations may not have retained the same knowledge of traditions,” Dr. Mkhize noted. “We need mechanisms to address this erosion.”

Broader Policy Review on the Horizon?

The committee pressed the Department of Traditional Affairs on whether a comprehensive White Paper on traditional leadership is in the works. While no confirmation was given, Dr. Mkhize suggested that the recognition process—particularly the role of the commission overseeing kingship and queenship determinations—may need further refinement to avoid future disputes.

A Complex Path Ahead

Though the bill marks progress, Dr. Mkhize cautioned that finalizing it will be neither quick nor easy. “Consensus among communities and stakeholders will dictate the timeline,” he said.

The committee plans to move efficiently but acknowledges deep-seated historical and logistical challenges. For South Africa’s Khoi and San communities, the bill represents more than legal recognition—it’s a step toward reclaiming identity, land, and voice.

— Reported by Nexio News

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