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Land Reform and Rural Development pursues legal action over defamatory allegations

12th June 2026

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The Ministry of Land Reform and Rural Development has noted with serious concern recent public statements made by Mr Nkosikhona Ndabandaba, also known publicly as “Phakelumthakathi”, concerning the Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development, Hon, Mzwanele Nyhontso.

 The statements, which were circulated on social media platforms and during a podcast appearance, contain serious allegations against the Minister and the department. These include claims that the Minister is involved in the abuse of black people on farms, the eviction of Black families, and the transfer of land to White farmers.

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 The Ministry rejects these allegations as false, unfounded, and damaging.

 These claims are not supported by evidence and have the potential to mislead the public, harm the reputation of the Minister and the department, and undermine confidence in the important work being undertaken to advance land reform, tenure security, restitution, and rural development.

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 The Ministry respects the right of all South Africans to freedom of expression and public accountability. However, this right does not extend to the publication of false and defamatory statements that damage personal and institutional integrity.

 The Ministry has therefore instructed its legal representatives to take appropriate legal steps against Mr Ndabandaba. These steps are intended to protect the integrity of the Minister, the department, and the broader public mandate entrusted to the Ministry.

 The Ministry remains focused on its Constitutional and policy responsibilities to advance equitable access to land, protect the rights of historically dispossessed communities, and strengthen public confidence in land reform.

 

Issued by Department of Land Reform and Rural Development

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