... apartheid laws and policies are largely responsible for the insecure tenure rights that the majority of South Africans experience today. The Group Areas Act, Act 41 of 1950, and its succeeding Acts ...
...kwaba wumphumela wokuthi abantu baxoshwe basuswe ezindaweni zabo, bayobekwa lapho kungathi balahliwe khona; bengabonelelwanga ngalutho. Akuzange kube khona nasinxephezelo abasinikwayo. Bavele bathathwa nje bayobekwa laphaya. Babhidlizelwa izindlu kunokuthi bakhelwe izindlu. (Translation of isiZulu paragraph follows.)
[... resulted in people being chased out of and removed from their areas; they were put in remote areas where there are no services. They were not given any compensation. They were just taken and put there. Their houses were demolished instead of houses being built for them.]
The apartheid government had a grossly unequal approach to housing for each racial group. Subsidy schemes were racially divided, poorly targeted and inadequately funded. Black residential areas were exposed to growing - just wait - housing shortages, lack of resources, poor infrastructure ... [Interjections.]