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Following US President Donald Trump’s announcement on the US tariffs, the Democratic Alliance (DA) called for amendments to ...
The blacks cannot make good economic use of the land,” testified the whites from the Orange Free State during the Native Land ...
Many Afrikaners told The Daily Caller that there is something rotten in the state of South Africa — and they weren’t just ...
The High Court in Bulawayo has delivered a landmark judgment declaring the government's expropriation of land owned by ...
South Africa's two biggest political parties are in an unhappy marriage, but neither side wants to file divorce papers as it ...
A piece of legislation introduced in the post-apartheid years to prevent eviction abuses is now being weaponised against ...
HARARE, July 2 (NewsDay Live) -Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe senator Jerry Gotora has called on Parliament to enact a law that will help deal with devastation of wetlands around the country. Gotora said the ...
Eskom is looking to use the Expropriation Act to fast-track its transmission line project in South Africa, but it is unlikely to get a free ride paying ‘nil compensation’.
The Expropriation Act empowers a vast expropriation network at all levels of the state. The IRR has thus far tallied at least 426 such authorities, yet the number might rise to close to a thousand.
This, in turn, risks deterring economic development and slowing much-needed land reform. Land-reform rift President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the 2025 Expropriation Act into law on 23 January, 2025.
The president was also reacting to South Africa’s Expropriation Act of 2024, a part of the country’s land reforms policy that allows the government to take ownership of private land for public ...
The signing of the Expropriation Act into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa earlier this year sparked lively debate on land reform and property rights, with agricultural leaders and legal experts ...