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No it doesn't. The law governing the rural area is run according to a tribal system that has not been amended since the apartheid regime. (Don't mean to bring up such a heavy energy) It works out unbelievably cheap in price value, but all you get is a receipt from the Tribal Council Office stating that you paid a price x amount. So the land is not officially owned by the purchase although everyone behaves as if it is. This left a bad impression on people who have capital to invest with me who live in the city. Right now the has not produced any cashflow and hodling it has particularly peaked interest. The overall cost to acquire the land (at the time) could have been used to get in on the MANA ICO and hodling the crypto it would have been more profitable with less headaches from authorities. Overall more effective asset as time goes buy. But that's just my opinion..

Wow, thanks for sharing @kofibeatz, we really appreciate being able to know what's going on and what other cultures deal with. That is terrible that you all have to deal with that, and hopefully crypto can bring some solutions. Imagine if instead of receipts everything was verifiable on the blockchain. That could be really incredible! Thank you for your continued support!

Yeah @encryptdcouple. The crazy thing is that I actually lost my receipt :0

Oh no!! Hopefully that crypto life makes you some good money so yuh can buy land anywhere you want!!

That's the dream come true. Thank you for having such great faith..

We try to stay positive (: