PLAAS2019-02-212019-02-212005-11PLAAS. (2005). Civil society advocacy for an amendment to the KwaZulu-Natal Cemeteries and Crematoria Act: Umhlaba Wethu No. 4. Bellville Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape.http://hdl.handle.net/10566/4249Welcome to the fourth issue of Umhlaba Wethu, the update on land and agrarian reform in South Africa from the Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies at the University of the Western Cape. With the recent National Land Summit, South Africa’s Land Reform Programme came under public debate (see page 2). The slow progress of land reform was highlighted by both government and civil society and debate primarily focused on whether this is due to the ‘willing seller, willing buyer’ approach. The resolution to abandon this approach was welcomed by many of the landless, but what it means in terms of government’s strategy is still unclear.enKZN Cemeteries and Crematoria ActFarm evictionsNational Land SummitOrganising the landlessLand reformCivil society advocacy for an amendment to the KwaZulu-Natal Cemeteries and Crematoria ActOther