Help Khaya Lam (My Home) Land Reform Project by donating cash for a title deed for a township resident

 Parktown, Gauteng

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Help Khaya Lam (My Home) Land Reform Project by donating cash for a title deed for a township resident

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For just R3,750, Khaya Lam is able to provide a council tenant with a title deed to a home valued at R100,000. No amount is too small (or too large). Smaller donations will be added together until they reach the amount required. R3,750 covers all costs including the handover event. Depriving black South Africans of the right to own land was arguably the worst crime of apartheid. Despite 30 years under a post-apartheid government, despite the Truth & Reconciliation Commission, despite the Land Claims Court and demands for land reform, much remains still to be done to right the wrongs of the past. Millions of people still live under apartheid-style conditions. Khaya Lam is changing that.


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Khaya Lam (My Home) Land Reform Project

Khaya Lam (My Home) Land Reform Project

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We help council tenants become dignified homeowners at no cost by partnering with sponsors to provide full title deeds

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