Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, is set to participate in land reform and communal property association engagements that form part of government efforts to accelerate land reform.
“The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Nonceba Mhlauli, will join the Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development, Mzwanele Nyhontso, in two important engagements with land reform stakeholders in the Free State. These engagements form part of [the] government’s ongoing efforts to accelerate land reform, strengthen tenure security, and support beneficiaries towards sustainable land use and inclusive rural development,” the Presidency said on Sunday.
The Ministers will engage with land reform beneficiaries, highlighting progress made, addressing challenges, and reinforcing the government’s commitment to restoring land rights.
The programme at Loft Conference Centre in Bethlehem on Monday, 09 February 2026, will also include the handover of title deeds to beneficiaries.
On Tuesday, 10 February 2026, the Ministers will engage with communal property associations (CPAs) .
The engagement will provide a platform for CPAs to present their experiences, challenges, and opportunities in managing communal land for the benefit of communities.
The session will take place at the Lavender Hill Country Estate in Bethlehem from 9am.
“These engagements reaffirm government’s commitment to meaningful land reform, improved rural livelihoods, and ensuring that land reform beneficiaries and communal institutions are empowered, supported, and sustainable,” said the Presidency. -SAnews.gov.za

