The signing of the Expropriation Bill follows a five-year process of extensive public consultation and parliamentary debate.
Ernst van Zyl shares his thoughts on the controversial expropriation without compensation bill that was recently passed.
For years, AgriSA has been actively involved in legislative developments impacting the agricultural sector. When amendments ...
The Democratic Alliance is taking flak over the 'betrayal' of its constituency by siding with the ANC in pushing forward with ...
The future of AGOA under Trump is uncertain, raising concerns for South Africa. While AGOA has boosted US-Africa trade, Trump's unpredictable trade policies use economic agreements as political ...
The Act guarantees that expropriation can only be used as a last resort after all other attempts to buy the property have ...
US president threatens to pull funding to South Africa over belief that new expropriation law will 'confiscate' land ...
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Briefly on MSNTrump Cuts All US Funding to SA Amid Land Expropriation Fracas, Ramaphosa Hits Back in Sharp RiposteUS President Donald Trump's move to cut all funding to South Africa after Ramaphosa passed of the Expropriation Bill drew a ...
South Africa’s much talked-about Expropriation Act is something that should be looked at in the context of its painful past ...
Afrikaner lobby group AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel on Friday gave feedback on what the organisation describes as the African ...
Pretoria argues the bill does not allow the government to expropriate property arbitrarily and must first seek to reach an agreement with the owner.
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: Trump Threatens to Cut Aid to South Africa Over Land Expropriation, Ramaphosa RepliesU.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to stop funding for South Africa due to the controversial law on land ...
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