* "**100 YEARS OF NATIVE LAND ACT 1913 – Womb of African Poverty and
Marikana Massacre"*

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 *LIBERATION WI**THOUT REPOSSESSION OF LAND IS GIGANTIC COLONIAL FRAUD     *
*                                       Dr. Motsoko Pheko*
Liberation without repossession of land by the dispossessed is a gigantic
colonial fraud.There can be no true nationhood and national sovereignty
without land. There can be no national identity without land. Land is life.
Without land there is no food, water, houses, farming and plants with
medicinal value. Minerals and all kinds of raw materials to make furniture,
cars, airplanes, cell phones, glass and all
Cattle, sheep, horses and goats cannot live without pastures. Pastures are
in the land not in the clouds. When people are deprived of their land they
suffer humiliation, servitude, poverty, ignorance and disease. Their life
expectancy becomes shorter and their child mortality higher. Colonial
dispossession of land was genocide and continues to be genocide inflicted
on the people of Africa and other peoples of the world.
Where are the aborigines of Australia? Where are the Khoisan in South
Africa? The Khoi people fed Jan Van Riebeeck and his people in the Western
Cape when they arrived here from Europe. King Moshoeshoe and Chief Moroka
fed the Voortrekkers when they arrived in what is today called Free State,
for many years until their guests turned against them. Loss of land is loss
of nationhood and economic power.
In South Africa, it has been taboo to talk about land dispossession and
land repossession.  The critics ask, “Why do you always talk about the
past? Let’s move on! Apartheid is dead. There was no colonialism in South
Africa. This country became independent in 1910 and was granted dominion
status through the British Westminster Statute of 1931. South Africa also
became a member of the League of Nations. Moreover this country was ‘empty
land’ when Europeans arrived here.”
If this country was “empty land” why did Africans have to fight against
colonial invasion of their country in 1510 and in 1657 soon after Jan van
Riebeeck arrived here in 1652 up to 1905 in wars of national resistance
against colonialism led by African Kings in Battles such as Keiskamahoek,
Qoboqobo, Amalinde, Sandile’skop, the War of Mlanjeni, Thababosiu,
Kolonyane, Seqiti,Qalabane, Labu Mountain,  Blood River, Ulundi Isandlwana
etc?
These wars were not fought by roaming animals. They were fought by human
beings who understood what it would mean for their children to be
dispossessed of their land. With their inferior weapons, they stood their
ground against colonial military terrorism.
Dispossession of Africans began with the European Trans Atlantic Slave
Trade. Africans were sent all over the world to go and build the economies
of poor western countries such as Britain, America, Holland and France.
Writing about the barbaric slave trade, the Rev. J.H. Soga wrote, “Murder
was the order of the day. Men, women and children were massacred, and the
captives sold without regard to the ties of fatherhood or offspring….  Family
on family, tribe on tribe was often completely swept away not even an
infant being sped. Millions upon millions of the sons and daughters of
Africa were sent to destruction as if they had been wild animals.”
 The industrial revolution would never have advanced in England without
African slavery and colonialism. The Prime Minister of England, Sir Winston
Churchill acknowledged this fact. “Our possession of West Indies gave us
the strength, the support, especially the capital, the wealth…which enabled
us to come through the great struggles of the Napoleonic Wars.”
When the slave trade became discredited in the consciences of civilised
people, another vile system of dispossessing Africa came into play. Its
European architects under their chairman Otto von Bismarck met at the
Berlin Conference from November 1884 to February 1885, “to slice this
magnificent cake” as Bismarck put it.
Through the Berlin Act of 26 February 1885, imperialist Western countries
partitioned Africa into ‘’British Africa’’ ‘’French Africa’’ ‘’Portuguese
Africa’’ Belgian Africa’’ ‘’German Africa’’ ‘’Spanish Africa’’ and
‘’Italian Africa’’. There was no Africa left for Africans, except modern
Ethiopia. A tiny country like Somalia had the triple misfortune of becoming
‘’British Somaliland,’’ “French Somaliland,” and “Italian Somaliland.” This
laid the foundation for the present political chaos in Somalia today.
Through colonialism the riches of Africa fuelled the economies of Europe.
When colonialism was fearlessly challenged by Africa’s people, the European
colonisers retreated and in many cases ‘’granted independence’’ without
economic ownership and control by Africans. Africans merely owned the flag
and parliament. There were no reparations for the many years that the
riches of Africa had enriched and developed Europe. Instead African
countries were strangled with what was termed foreign debts initially
called “foreign aid.’’ African economies are still owned and controlled by
their former colonisers that neglected the economic development of Africa
and suppressed her technological advancement by making sure Africans
remained backward educationally and therefore, easily cheated.
Economically, European colonisers never meant Africans to fully repossess
their continent and own its riches. For instance, over 50% of arable land
in Namibia is owned by less than 4,000 Europeans. In Kenya, many former Mau
Mau fighters who fought their war of liberation against colonial
dispossession recently won a case in a High Court in London for atrocities
that British colonial government inflicted on them. Kenya still has a
problem of Land dispossession fifty years after their fight for the
liberation of their country.
In Rhodesia, through the Land Appropriation Act 1930, the Zimbabweans were
dispossessed of their land. There has been a great deal of ballyhoo about
ZANU depriving white farmers of their land.
There was no such noise when Cecil Rhodes that arch-agent of British
imperialism dispossessed Africans of their land and dished out the African
land to British colonial settlers. Nobody raised any alarm when Cecil
Rhodes proclaimed:
“The clearing of the land of savages could be achieved in two to three
years with the aid of a certain number of machine guns. I contend that we
are the first race in the world. That the more world we inhabit the better
it is for the human race. I contend that every acre of territory provides
the birth of the English race and a greater portion of the world under our
rule.”
 King Moshoeshoe after studying this brutal thinking of European
colonialists said, “The white men seem to be bent on proving that in
politics Christianity plays no part….It may be you white people do not
steal cattle, but you steal whole countries; and if you had your wish you
would send us to pasture our cattle in the clouds…whites are stealing
Blackman’s LAND in the Cape to here [Free State which was part of Lesotho]
and call it theirs.”
When Jan van Riebeeck told the Khoi Africans that the Khoi must reduce
their cattle because there were not enough pastures for the cattle of the
colonial settlers and those of the indigenous Africans, the leader of the
Khoi, Doman asked, “Who then, with the greatest degree of justice, should
give way to LAND, the natural owner, or the foreign invader?”
He further asked “If we (Africans), were to come to Europe. Would we be
permitted to act in similar manner you act here? It would not matter if,
you stayed at the ‘provision station’ [in Cape Town], but you come out here
in the interior. You select the best land for yourselves. You never ask us
even once whether we like it or not, or whether it will disadvantage us.”
I am mentioning these facts of colonial history so that those who are
dispossessed of the resources of their countries must know what kind of
people their dispossessors are and stop being naive.
 The question of dispossession of Africans has been observed by some
justice-loving people in Europe.
Pope Benedict XVI has boldly said, “Our Western way of life has stripped
Africa’s people of their riches and continue to strip them.’’
A  Member of the Scottish Parliament, the Hon. Mark Ballard has affirmed
this statement by Pope Benedict XVI. “Our relationship to Africa is an
exploitative one. The West no longer needs to send standing armies in
Africa, to strip its resources, because it can do so more effectively with
multi-national companies.”
Indeed, Africa is like a country which Prophet Isaiah saw centuries ago,
when he said, “Your country is desolate….Your *LAND, s*trangers devour in
your presence.” (Isaiah 1:7). The New International Version of the Bible
says, “Your country is desolate…your fields are being stripped by
foreigners right before you.” (Umhlaba wenu udliwa ngambasemzini phambi
kwenu.
South Africa was built on crude colonial injustice and criminal disregard
for the indigenous African majority of this country.  The Union of South
Africa Act 1909, a British Statute handed the African country it had
colonised to 349,837 colonial settlers against the then population of five
million Africans.
This barbaric act is not surprising when it is recalled that Cecil Rhodes
who was the first Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, had just before he
died in 1902 said, “I prefer land to niggers…the natives are children. They
are just emerging from barbarism.”
It is 100 years since the Rev. John Dube and Sol Plaatje of the South
African Native National Congress formed in 1912 handed a petition to King
George V of England, on behalf of the land dispossessed Africans in what is
today called South Africa.
In that petition of 20th July 1914, they demanded that “the Natives
[indigenous African people] should be put into possession of land in
proportion to their numbers, and on the same conditions as the European
race.”
The meeting of the five African leaders with King George V and members of
his British Government in London did not bear any fruits. At that time the
European settlers had been allocated 93% of the African country through the
Native Land Act 1913. This was against 7% allocated to the five million
Africans.
Reporting this crude injustice a London Daily newspaper, said:
“In carving out estates for themselves in Africa, white races have shown
little regard for the claims of the black man. They have appropriated his
land and have taken away his economic freedom and have left him in a worse
case than they found him….The blacks as compared with whites are in
proportion of f*our to one,* but are in legal occupation of only o*ne-fifteenth
of their land.*
The deputation of natives now in England has appealed to the imperial
government
for protection. They asked for suspension of the Native Land Act 1913.”
The national dispossession of the African people did not end in 1994. The
Native Land Act 1913 is hidden in section 25(7) of the ‘’New South Africa’’
constitution.
It is important to point out that the colonisation of Africans was not only
of their land. It was also of their knowledge and minds. Everything African
was destroyed especially indigenous knowledge. African artifacts show how
advanced Africa was before slavery and colonialism and the practice of
racism against Africans. This precious African asset was stolen and is
hidden in European museums.  European countries have refused to repatriate
these artifacts to their owners in Africa.
 To reverse dispossession, Africans must speedily acquire knowledge and not
act of out ignorance. There must be massive education in Africa in all
fields of knowledge. The Continent must move forward rapidly economically
and technologically .No one on this African Continent should be without
education tailored to the needs of Africa, especially the youth. Dependence
on foreign skills is national suicide.
Prophet Hosea was not joking when he told his people in 735 B.C. “My people
are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” (Hosea 4:6)
**This paper was delivered by Dr. Motsoko Pheko at the Africa Century
International  African Writers’ Conference, Johannesburg 8th November 2013.
His recent book is 100YEARS OF NATIVE LAND ACT 1913 – Womb of African
Poverty and Marikana Massacre. *
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