
Land redistribution back on the agenda
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South Africa’s land reform process is taking shape. The government is availing 700,000 hectares of underutilized or vacant state land, to assist black emerging farmers.
The move, according to President Cyril Ramaphosa, is vital to not only address historical injustices but to also safeguard food security. Business Day TV spoke to Bulelwa Mabasa, Director & Head of Land Reform Restitution and Tenure practice at Werkmans Attorneys, for her perspective on the matter.
The move, according to President Cyril Ramaphosa, is vital to not only address historical injustices but to also safeguard food security. Business Day TV spoke to Bulelwa Mabasa, Director & Head of Land Reform Restitution and Tenure practice at Werkmans Attorneys, for her perspective on the matter.





