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Mpondoland at the precipice
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Its plight echoes a global call to remember who we are and what we stand to lose
It is early October and in the constitutional corridors of Johannesburg, judges are deliberating on a case that could alter the moral topography of our nation. Their ruling will determine whether controversial multinational mining interests may dig into the fragile heart of Mpondoland's Wild Coast. One of Africa's last living frontiers.
But hundreds of kilometres away, in the village of Ndengani, the true court is already in session. It sits not in marble chambers but beneath a wide Mpondoland sky, where cattle graze between acacias and the sea murmurs behind the hills. I sit here with Sinegugu Zukulu, environmental defender, teacher and son of Amadiba. The judgment of law is pending. The judgment of the earth is ongoing.
"Mpondoland," he says, "means freedom. The right to self-determination. When your land is still your land, you are still free. You can decide your life ... what you grow, what you build, what you heal with. When our land remains with us, we remain human."
He pauses, his gaze following the wind as it ripples through the grass. "If I were to say it in one breath," he continues, "Mpondoland means life."
The meaning of freedom
In Mpondoland, freedom has never been a theory. It has always been an ecology. The people understand that personhood is inseparable from place, that the human spirit finds its wholeness in relationships with soil, sea and sky: "The personal is communal and the communal is personal," Zukulu says. "You cannot separate them. Umntu ngumntu ngabantu."
The Western imagination tends to see land as property. As something to be owned, traded and measured. The amaMpondo see it as kin ... as the living body through which human life makes sense. To lose land here is not merely to lose an asset; it is to lose a mirror of one's own being.
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