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Expropriation has muddied the land reform field; don’t expect a win

By Janice Roberts at New Media
12 December 2018 • 1 min read

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By Professor Nhlanhla Cyril Mbatha, Unisa.

As the land debate cautiously manoeuvres its way towards the end goal of articulating the grounds under which there can be land expropriation without compensation in section 25 of the South Africa’s Constitution, Professor Nhlanhla Cyril Mbatha, a professor within Unisa’s Graduate School of Business Leadership (SBL), cautions that critical questions have been overlooked within the debate.  He says that re-wording section 25 known as the ‘the property clause’ may not provide the much sought-after solution to land that is anticipated by South Africa’s communities. (more…)


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