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IND2601
ASSIGNMENT 1 (SEMESTER 1)

DUE DATE: March 2025




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later than March 2025. Kindly note that fax or email submissions will not be accepted.


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QUESTION 1

Explain the legal significance of mangangahlaa. (10)

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The concept of mangangahlaa holds significant legal and cultural importance in African customary
law, particularly in societies where traditional governance systems play a central role in regulating
community affairs. Mangangahlaa can be understood as a legal and social principle that governs
disputes, property rights, and the legitimacy of claims within traditional communities. Its
significance is deeply rooted in customary law principles that emphasize fairness, communal
harmony, and justice based on indigenous knowledge systems.


One of the key aspects of mangangahlaa is its role in determining rightful ownership and
occupation of land. In many African customary law jurisdictions, land is not owned by individuals
but rather held communally under the custodianship of a traditional leader or council. This means
that any dispute over land allocation, occupation, or usage must be resolved through principles
aligned with customary law rather than strict common law ownership principles. The doctrine of
mangangahlaa ensures that claims to land or resources are validated through historical occupation,
continued use, and the recognition of the community.

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