Hearing Buckhaus say this, Vincent had to calm down. Thinking about it now, it was such a loss. Initially, I should have included the land across the river into my farm. At the time, I thought that there was no one on the west side anyway, so I would develop it when there were enough people on the farm. As a result, this so-called "East African Kingdom" took advantage.
As for the Khoisan people and other indigenous people living on the west bank of the Limpopo River, they aren't considered "people" in the Transvaal Republic. Labor on Boer farms mostly consists of Black slaves. Although East Africa also uses slaves, East Africa doesn't have explicit rules. In official East African documents, the indigenous people are "nationality unknown" laborers. In fact, African indigenous people mostly have no concept of nation; they only remember which tribe they once belonged to.