Ingonyama Trust
The Ingonyama Trust is a corporate entity established to administer the land traditionally owned by the king for the benefit, material welfare and social well-being of the Zulu nation.[1]
The board of the trust consists of the Zulu king (the chairman), currently Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, and eight members appointed by the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform in the national government, after consultation with the King, the Premier of KwaZulu-Natal and the chairperson of the KwaZulu-Natal House of Traditional Leaders.[1][2]
As of 2012, the Trust owns 32% of the land in KwaZulu-Natal, about three million hectares, occupied by over 4 million people.[3] It also manages the mineral rights to the land.[4]
As of 2016 , the 2.8‑million hectares of land managed by the trust comprises about 60% of KwaZulu-Natal.[5]
The trust does not pay taxes to the eThekwini municipality.[6]
External links
- http://www.ingonyamatrust.org.za/web/ website of the Ingonyama Trust Board
References
- 1 2 INGONYAMA-TRUST-ACT
- ↑ website of the Ingonyama Trust Board
- ↑ Ingonyama Trust Board: 98% under-expenditure - DA Politicsweb
- ↑ Heavy-minerals miner ramps up empowered section Mining Weekly
- ↑ Mail and Guardian
- ↑ Ingonyama Trust ruling scrutinised IOL