An organisation based in Constantia that offers horse-riding therapy to disabled people has lost a 15-year court battle to hold onto the land it has used since the 1980s.
The prime property is owned by the national government and was awarded by the Land Court to the Sadien family as part of a land restitution claim in 2013. It is not the actual piece of land the family was dispossessed of under the Group Areas Act in the 1960s, but was allocated to the family by the court as an alternative because the original land was no longer suitable.