(Bloomberg) -- Thateus Letokho breaks into a broad smile, while hundreds around him sing and dance, as he holds aloft the deed to a farm South Africa's apartheid government forced his family and neighbors to leave in 1977.
Following a decade-long struggle, Letokho and 877 members of his rural community are returning to the 1,100-hectare (2,718- acre) Rietkuil farm, 152 miles northwest of Pretoria, after the government handed it back to them in March.
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