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Minister: Don't give abomashonisa your title deeds!

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Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi (right) has urged the elderly to keep the documents safe. Photo by Bongani Mthimunye
Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi (right) has urged the elderly to keep the documents safe. Photo by Bongani Mthimunye

HUMAN Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has warned gogos and mkhulus never to give abomashonisa their title deeds if they borrow money.  

Kubayi said a title deed is a special document that proves ownership of their property.   

She handed over 103 title deeds at the Vukuzakhe Community Hall in Volkrust, Mpumalanga on Friday, 21 July.   

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