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Family makes emotional return to ancestral land

Cape Argus

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February 23, 2026

IT WAS a moment of thanksgiving for the Solomon family, who gathered with other generations on the land returned to them after more than 80 years after it was taken during the Group Areas Act.

- GENEVIEVE SERRA

A blessing and prayer was conducted on the land along 11th avenue and Leytonstone in Retreat on Saturday.

For sisters, Juanita Solomon, 83 and Berenice Kallis, 76, and their children and grandchildren, it was an emotional moment.

The families gathered in their camping chairs and gazebos, rejoicing that the land they had fought to reclaim had been brought back and delivered by God.

Juanita addressed her family, sharing that she had good memories of her life on the land: “We had to milk the cattle, we all had a task... we had a lot of work but we went through it but we were happy.

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