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The far northern region of the old Transvaal – now Limpopo Province – was relatively unscathed by the first year or so of the Anglo Boer War. Ironically, this relatively unknown and unimportant part of the province, the Zoutpansberg, saw events that involved many - if not most – of the British Empire’s forces in a series of skirmishes (or blatant murders) that left a legacy of accusations levelled against Britain by Australia.
According to the acting head of the communications and information unit of the Regional Land Claims Commission, Mr Charles Mnisi, the Mtititi land claim settlement coincided with the official opening of the Dzwerani land claim housing development settled in February 2003. He said that the claimants were removed from the farm Knobneus, Location 101, in 1968 in terms of the Bantu Authorities Act.
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