A woman's right to her land: Q&A with Sizani Ngubane
Jan 06, 2020
3 minutes
The first inkling Sizani Ngubane had that she might grow up to be an activist came when she was just 6 years old. It was the early 1950s, and while her father, a migrant worker, was away from the family home near the eastern city of Pietermaritzburg, his brother evicted her mother from their land. “You’re a woman,” she remembers her uncle telling her mother, “so you have no right to this property if your husband isn’t around.”
Those were the early years of apartheid, South Africa’s infamous system of white minority rule, and
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