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At least 46 residents in the Southern Free State's Naledi Municipality, whose families were removed from their homes thirty years ago to create a buffer between Blacks and Whites, have been compensated. Speaking at the occasion, the Chief Land Claims Commissioner, Tozi Gwanya, said that they had orders from the President to settle all of the country's 27,000 outstanding claims by the end of 2005.