### The effects of the grand scheme of forced resettlement have left psychic scars among blacks, coloureds and Indians
17 March 2025 - 04:30 By PALI LEHOHLA
Security of tenure points to the attachment of people to the biosphere and the entrapment to land and its ecosystem. When that attachment is threatened, ephemeral relationships marked by what appears to be irrational flights off the land in search of more secure tenure emerge. In the Sesotho language — and possibly in all Bantu languages — there is an idiom, “hloma u hlomolle ha e ahe motse”, to describe constant flight from your anchor. The English translation is “a rolling stone gathers no moss”...