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Legal experts discuss the implications for property owners and the balance between public interest and property rights.
Billionaire Rob Hersov speaks out against the Expropriation Act, claiming it drives away foreign investment.
"Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Mzwanele Nyhontso has yet to fulfil his promise to establish a review committee for the Ingonyama Trust Board, raising questions about his leadership and the ongoing tensions with the Zulu king.
South African G20 delegation, led by Zane Dangor, met with White House officials to address misconceptions about the Expropriation Act and clarify that South Africa's land policies aren't designed to violate minority rights, but rather to tackle persistent structural inequality.
Despite growing calls for the controversial 'kill the Boer' song to be silenced, the Economic Freedom Fighters remain resolute in their stance following a Constitutional Court ruling that protects their right to sing it.
Elon Musk's recent comments on Julius Malema's 'Kill the Boer' song spark controversy as he claims Starlink's absence in South Africa is due to his race.
After decades of displacement, William and Joy Francis are on the brink of reclaiming their ancestral home in Kirstenbosch, a journey marked by love, loss, and resilience
On the 65th anniversary of the Sharpeville Massacre, South African political leaders from across the spectrum unite in response to escalating US diplomatic tensions. EFF's Malema, ActionSA's Ngobeni, and ACT's Magashule deliver powerful messages about sovereignty and unity at this crucial moment in SA-US relations.
The right to land extends beyond ownership as it includes the ability to productively utilise land to improve the livelihoods of people.
FW de Klerk Foundation vehemently opposes Donald Trump's claims about South Africa, labelling his citizenship offer to white farmers as fuelled by disinformation
The Solidarity Movement, allied with AfriForum, embarks on a month-long European campaign, urging G20 nations to pressure the South African government to reconsider the Expropriation Act.
ANC condemns AfriForum's US lobbying efforts against the Expropriation Act, claiming the organisation's actions are damaging South Africa's international relations while attempting to preserve apartheid-era privileges.
Khoisan representatives urge a meeting with US President Donald Trump to address land expropriation issues, highlighting the plight of indigenous peoples in South Africa.
The Freedom Front Plus (FF+) has launched a scathing attack on the Hawks' decision to investigate AfriForum for high treason, arguing that the ANC's state capture involvement poses a greater threat to South Africa, and that the probe was politically motivated.
FF Plus endorses AfriForum's controversial visit to the US, urging President Trump to influence South African policies, despite criticism from President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Capetonians have until the end of March to shape the future of Pinelands with proposed mixed-use development plans that promise affordable housing and commercial opportunities.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has strongly condemned AfriForum's diplomatic mission to Washington DC, warning that seeking foreign intervention in South African affairs threatens national unity and undermines domestic conflict resolution.
Ronald Lamola clarifies that the US did not boycott the G20 meeting, highlighting the participation of a US embassy representative amidst ongoing diplomatic tensions.
AfriForum defends itself against high treason allegations as political tensions rise in South Africa over the Expropriation Act.
On February 9, South Africa marks 70 years since the forced removal of Sophiatown residents, a painful chapter in the nation's history that continues to resonate with descendants today
Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said that President Cyril Ramaphosa intends to welcome in a state visit ahead of the G20 summit. South Africa will hold the summit in November this year. The US will hold it in 2026
President Cyril Ramaphosa and Elon Musk had a telephone call on Monday, following the tech billionaire's concerns about the Expropriation Act. According to Reuters, Bejani Chauke, an adviser to Cyril Ramaphosa, reached out to Musk’s father Errol Musk to broker a call between the SA leader and the entrepreneur.
As Trump echoes AfriForum's rhetoric on land issues, calls grow for the group to be labelled a white supremacist terrorist organisation.
Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson has said the Expropriation Act sets out a clear legal framework under which expropriation may take place — always with due process and court oversight. This comes after US President Donald Trump took to X on Monday, threatening to cut foreign aid and impose sanctions on South Africa over what he called 'confiscation' of land.
In light of Trump's claims of land 'confiscation', AfriForum demands that punitive actions target ANC leaders, not the South African people.