π How world sees SA: A watered down land debate
Cyril Ramaphosa has been urged by the panel looking into land expropriation without compensation to set strict limits on its plan to seize land without compensation.
Cyril Ramaphosa has been urged by the panel looking into land expropriation without compensation to set strict limits on its plan to seize land without compensation.
There is a shared history in our Southern African region and there is lots to learn from the progress as well as mistakes that others have made.
Emotions have raced ahead of the land debate in South Africa, leaving a muddied pictured that fails to tell the real story.
Chuck Stephens recently put forward the idea that South African farmers should help the land reform process by volunteering to share or give away parts of their farms.
The debate on land reform is heating up as a cross-party Parliamentary committee begins to look at how the Constitution can be changed to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation.
Anxiety levels have been rising around the debate of land expropriation without compensation and how that might in future affect property rights. The short answer is, we donβt know yet.
The Gauteng government’s swift reversal on allegations of racism at a Curro school highlights a broader trend…
Former Western Cape judge president John Mandlakayise Hlophe, one of South Africa’s first judiciary members impeached since 1994, faced both highs and lows.
The trial between climate scientist Michael Mann and commentator Mark Steyn highlights a disturbing trend stifling scientific discourse and free speech.
“Simon the Sowetan” dissects and comments on DA Shadow Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Kevin Mileham’s article on Nuclear energy.