This tender invites quotations for a service provider to conduct in-depth research on the Holela (Qora ‘A’) community's land claim under the Mnquma Local Municipality. The project aims to document rights lost over specific land parcels in the Amathole District.
The Department of Rural Development & Land Reform is seeking a qualified service provider to undertake comprehensive research regarding the Holela (Qora ‘A’) community's land claim. This research is essential for documenting historical land rights lost by the community within the Mnquma Local Municipality of the Amathole District in the Eastern Cape Province. The successful bidder will be responsible for gathering relevant data, engaging with community members, and compiling a detailed report that outlines the historical context and current implications of the land claim.
The project requires a thorough understanding of land reform processes and the ability to work collaboratively with the affected community. Key deliverables include a comprehensive report that details the findings of the research, recommendations for the land claim process, and potential strategies for community engagement. This research will not only support the legal framework for the land claim but also empower the community by providing them with documented evidence of their historical land rights, ultimately contributing to social justice and land restitution efforts in the region.
This tender is suitable for research firms, social scientists, and consultants with expertise in land reform, community engagement, and historical documentation. Businesses with experience in working with indigenous communities and knowledge of South African land laws will find this opportunity particularly relevant.