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Africa Subsaharan
ANC to try to change constitution to allow seizing land
2018-08-02
[DW] The ruling party in South Africa, African National Congress (ANC), will submit a proposal to amend the country's constitution to help push through its land reform, the country's president, Cyril Ramaphosa, told the nation on Tuesday.

The controversial reform would allow the government to take land from white farmers without paying for it.

"It has become patently clear that our people want the constitution to be more explicit about expropriation of land without compensation," Ramaphosa said in a televised address.

"The ANC will, through the parliamentary process, finalize a proposed amendment to the constitution that outlines more clearly the conditions under which expropriation of land without compensation can be effected," he added.

No 'Land Invasion'
Almost one-third of the arable land in South Africa is privately owned, and white farmers own 72 percent of it, compared to only 4 percent from the majority black population. The discrepancy stems from the apartheid era, which ended in 1994.

Last year, South Africa's then-president, Jacob Zuma, publically endorsed the idea of seizing land, previously floated by the leftist Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party. Zuma said that the reform would be conducted "within the law, within the constitution" but only where is "necessary and unavoidable."

Zuma's successor Ramaphosa reportedly opposed the idea at first, but changed course as the country's election, set for next year, loomed closer. Still, he sought to temper fears of a state-sanctioned land grab, saying that the state would focus on parcels that are not being used.

"We will not allow land invasion because it is illegal," he said in March.

Eff Needed To Vote For Reform
Also, the parliament has set up a committee to determine whether the measure warrants a constitutional change, which is due to present its findings by the end of August.

During his Tuesday address, Ramaphosa said the reform would "unlock economic growth by bringing more land in South Africa to full use" and let millions more contribute to the nation's economy.

The ANC does not have enough politicians in the parliament to amend the constitution on its own, but support from the EFF would allow it to pass the two-thirds threshold.

Posted by:Fred

#5  Shaka Kelo
Posted by: Frank G   2018-08-02 20:31  

#4  Note the media and Beltway outrage.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-08-02 16:55  

#3  The controversial reform would allow the government to take land from white farmers without paying for it.


Not unlike the Obama seizures.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-08-02 16:52  

#2  Exactly correct SE. The desired gov't/ANC outcome is gov't control or outright ownership of the mines (gold, diamonds, chromium, coal), as well as the huge agri piece. It's fairly obvious what is taking place.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-08-02 13:31  

#1  #5 Apartheid put much of this land into the hands of the whites. While traveling through ZA, I saw hundreds of thousands of acres of green/productive farmland. These acres farmed by white farm land industrialists allowed ZA to thrive. People from all bordering countries moved to ZA to prevent starvation of their families. The ANC politicians, much like our politicians, are in it to rape the little people. Keep voting ANC (and demoncratic) starvation is what we will get. The elites of all nations want to get rid of us toothless animals.
Posted by: Sleart Ebbomoper7198   2018-08-02 12:49  

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