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N'Gcingca Family Trust: Preserving Heritage and Land Rights

This submission highlights the importance of the N'Gcingca Family Trust in preserving heritage, land rights, and cultural history. It discusses the missing files in the Deeds Registries and the ancestry of Jantjie N'Gcingca. It also mentions the struggles and achievements of the family, including the establishment of the Gcingca Junior Secondary School and the submission of a land claim. The submission emphasizes the need to uphold moral values, improve the educational system, and create job opportunities. It also addresses issues of racial discrimination and child abuse.

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N'Gcingca Family Trust: Preserving Heritage and Land Rights

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  1. N’Gcingca Family Trust DEEDS REGISTRIES AMENDMENT BILL [B10-2013] Public Submission • GCINGCA’S vs. N’GCINGCA’S • Presented by: • Ntandazo Gcingca • The Fifth Generation

  2. I will be presenting the work of those who walk before me. Who paved the way my “Great great father Jantjie N’Gcingca”. Who is this man? Mentioning one ancestor you make them all to live again. N’Gcingca Family Trust Archives, oral history and other heritage resources in land claims

  3. N’Gcingca Family Trust Gcingca VS. N’Gcingca on Deeds Registries Deeds Registry Folio report of 1891 - 1949 Gcingca missing files Gcingca Family Heritage Gcingca centenary Points to present_______________________________________

  4. N’Gcingca Family Trust Deeds registry Folio report

  5. N’Gcingca Family Trust Deeds registry Folio report

  6. N’Gcingca Family Trust Deeds registry Folio report

  7. N’Gcingca Family Trust Deeds registry Folio report

  8. N’Gcingca Family Trust Deeds registry Folio report

  9. N’Gcingca Family Trust Deeds registry Folio report

  10. N’Gcingca Family Trust • Gcingca Lineage • 123 years relationship with Standard Bank • 1910 application to erect “Gcingca Junior Secondary school”, finally erected after 40 years of hard struggle. • 17 May 1913 death notice of Mary Ann N’Gcingca • 20 June 1913 land Act voted by parliament become Law. • The Supreme Court of South Africa (Cape of Good Hope Provincial Division), magistrate and the whole judiciary system. • Paid duty stamp to George the fifth by the grace of God, of Britain, Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the seas, King Defender of the faith, Emperor of India. • Extraction of cash based on race, gender and abuse children’s rights. • Claims and dispute • What creature will come forth. Family heritage

  11. Ability to create jobs. To improve educational system. Upholding moral fibre. Religion and Christianity Chieftaincy Ability to solve problems N’Gcingca Family Trust Gcingca social responsibility

  12. In 1998 we submitted a 1913 land claim ----- work-in-progress. • Guguletu/Klipfontein Gcingca Museum –----work-in-progress. • Visual and text documentation coproduction treaty Germany, Britain and South Africa – work-in-progress. • 20 - 24 September 2013 1st commemoration and the unveiling of Jantjie Gcingca tombstone. • 1913 and beyond unfolding program. • Land belongs to the dead, living and future generation. • Unfortunate disappearance of Mina Gcingca gazetted in 1931 newspaper, labelled as (ANC) investor/activist. N’Gcingca Family Trust Centanary

  13. Gcingca Family Trust References

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