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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) fiercely rebuke US President Donald Trump's claims about land confiscation and genocide against white farmers, labelling them as 'delusional' and part of a disinformation campaign aimed at undermining South Africa's leadership ahead of the G20 Summit.
Zimbabwe starts historic compensation process for white farmers displaced during the controversial land reform programme, with R58 million paid.
The Portfolio Committee on Land Reform and Rural Development expresses deep frustrations over the slow implementation of the CPA Amendment Act, highlighting significant bureaucratic challenges and the urgent need for accountability in addressing historical land injustices in South Africa
At the Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees (KKNK), discussions on food justice reveal a painful contradiction in South Africa: despite producing enough food, millions still suffer from hunger, says the writer
Discover how the Matsamo community in South Africa is transforming the legacy of dispossession into a thriving model of land reform, showcasing resilience and collaboration between black and white farmers
Human Rights Month serves as a poignant reminder of South Africa's turbulent past and the ongoing struggles for equality and justice in a post-democratic society
As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Month, the debate over land reform and the Expropriation Act intensifies, raising critical questions about human rights and justice
After a 30-year battle involving court challenges and appeals, 86 families from the Protea Village Community are finally returning to their ancestral land in Bishopscourt, Cape Town, marking a groundbreaking public-private partnership in land restitution.
Minister Mzwanele Nyhontso highlights public frustration over slow land reform efforts in South Africa during a critical committee meeting on the Equitable Access to Land Bill