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PUB1602
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 2026

UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: APRIL 2026

, Human Settlements Management I - PUB1602

The Impact of Apartheid-Era Legislation on Spatial Planning and Human
Settlement Patterns in South Africa

Introduction

South Africa’s contemporary housing crisis, characterised by informal settlements,
spatial inequality, and service delivery challenges, cannot be understood without
examining the apartheid-era legislative framework that shaped land ownership and
settlement patterns. Colonial and apartheid laws systematically excluded Black South
Africans from land ownership and urban permanence, producing fragmented cities and
unequal access to resources. Despite the end of apartheid in 1994, these spatial
legacies continue to influence housing shortages, urban overcrowding, and land reform
difficulties.

This essay discusses how apartheid-era legislation, particularly the Native Land Act 27
of 1913 and the Group Areas Act 41 of 1950, contributed to unequal land ownership
and settlement patterns. It further analyses how these laws continue to shape post-
apartheid housing challenges, informal settlements, service delivery problems, and
socio-economic inequality.




The Native Land Act and Unequal Land Ownership

The Native Land Act 27 of 1913 was one of the most significant pieces of legislation
shaping land inequality in South Africa. The Act restricted Black South Africans to
approximately 7% of the country’s land, later increased to 13%, while prohibiting land
ownership outside these designated “native reserves” (Walker, 2008). This law
dispossessed Black communities of fertile land and entrenched racialised land
ownership patterns that persist today.

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