A community in South Africa claims they are still impoverished despite a court ruling two decades ago that should have entitled them to benefits from diamond-rich land. The land, historically belonging to the community, was developed for diamond extraction, but the individuals involved state they have not seen the promised financial returns. This situation has led to renewed efforts by the community to reclaim what they believe is rightfully theirs, emphasizing that the economic disparity persists two decades after the legal decision. They are now actively seeking ways to enforce the original judgment and achieve tangible economic upliftment from the land’s resources.


