Security of land tenure is vital to growth
Corrigan argues that the Constitution does not help the historically disadvantaged to overcome obstacles to obtaining secure title to land.
Corrigan argues that the Constitution does not help the historically disadvantaged to overcome obstacles to obtaining secure title to land.
And while Kyiv might be wary of an ally of Russia controlling its land, it also has to worry that China could divest its holdings abruptly.
Cathy Buckle puts pen to paper on the grave truths of political instability in Zimbabwe, with knock-on effects such as land invasion.
The IRR’s Terence Corrigan writes that businesses in South Africa need to “speak up before the expropriation train hits them.”
The state is charging Bongani Bongo with corruption in land deals amounting to R124m during his tenure as an official in Mpumalanga in 2012.
Last week US secretary of state Mike Pompeo warned that expropriation without compensation (EWC) would be ‘disastrous’ for South Africa and its people.
Brian Azizollahoff offers a solution to the issue of land and property ownership: government should unlock its massive property portfolio.
The wealthy vineyards of Stellenbosch have hit international headlines – this time not for their award-winning wine, but because of the killing of a wine farmer.
The ruling party’s land reform programme has attracted a lot of attention. Much ink has been spilt decrying it as socialist nonsense/utopianism.
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.