President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially signed the Expropriation Bill into law, a significant step following five years of public consultation.
This piece of legislation has undergone a five-year process of public consultation and parliamentary deliberation, aligning legislation on expropriation with the Constitution . It was officially passed by the National Council of Provinces in March last year. According to a press statement from the Presidency , the bill repeals the pre-democratic Expropriation Act of 1975 and sets out how organs of State may expropriate land in the public interest for varied reasons.
According to the Presidency, an expropriating authority is therefore obliged to enter into negotiations with the owner of a property required for such purposes. He said it is rather about inclusion and recognises the diversity and historical injustices suffered by the majority of black South Africans under colonialism and apartheid.
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