Eswatini member of parliament Senator Stukie Motsa, has told the Pan African sitting in Midrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, that the long-standing land dispute rooted in historical territorial claim between Eswatini and South Africa, could be resolved through the legal route. She was responding to a debate on the theme of the session" Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations. Eswatini asserts that parts of Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal, now within South Africa, historically belonged to the Swazi Kingdom. The Fifth Ordinary Sitting of the Sixth Parliament of the Pan-African Parliament is underway until the 1st of August. Channel Africa's Nhlanhla Mahlangu spoke to Senator Stukie Motsa, Eswatini member of the Pan African Parliament

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