5.1 Judge Ngwenya presented an overview of the priorities and budget of the Ingonyama Trust. 5.2 The Ingonyama Trust functions as a landowner-in-law of the Ingonyama Trust Land in terms of the provisions of the Kwazulu-Natal Ingonyama Trust Act (Act 3 of 1994). Its core business is to manage land (currently 2, 7 million ha) for the material benefit and social wellbeing of the individual members of the tribes". 5.3 The vision of the Ingonyama Trust Board is "to improve the quality of the life of the people living on the Ingonyama Trust land by ensuring that land usage is to their benefit and in accordance with the laws of the land". 5.4 The legal mandate of the ITB is not that of a developmental agency but of a land management agency which must ensure that any commercial activity on communal land is developmental in nature. It ensures that activities on that land must generate revenue that benefits local communities. 5.5 The Ingonyama Trust Board identified 'Land Management' as a key strategic objective. The committee was briefed about the following specific outcomes linked to land management: