< If a girl becomes pregnant, parents of the girl child pay amounts ranging between R200-R1000 to the chief (only levied to the parents of a girl-child). < When a widow has to remove her mourning dress, she pays a tax/levy ranging between R300 - R1000 to the chief. < Development tax - for example, each family pays R500 for the construction of roads etc. < When land reform beneficiaries acquire land (either redistribution or restitution), as subjects of a chief, they are compelled to pay levies for access to their own land. < Rural communities fund the costs of private legal matters of chiefs. For example, they pay a fee of R150.00 per person. < For weddings and unveiling of tombstones, a family pays a levy between R300 and R1000. < An example in Emakhuzeni - each household pays R50 towards the education fund for the chief's child. < Other taxes - Horse tax (chief's car), tax for the traditional skirt of the chief, palace and many others. 2.11. Cala University Students Association and Siyazakha Land and Development Forum