ANC’s highest decision-making body reportedly to discuss new options for land redistribution that exclude expropriation
The ruling ANC’s highest decision-making body met on Sunday to discuss policy ideas including a proposal that farmers be asked to donate land to black emerging farmers.
In 2021, the party failed to pass their land expropriation without compensation bill in parliament after it could not convince the EFF to agree to the amendment of section 25 of the constitution to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation. The party proposes the land reform and agricultural development agency — an entity being set up by the department of land affairs & agriculture — be given more powers.
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