David Mabuza is in the National Assembly on Tuesday afternoon for his final question and answer session before it rises ahead of the 8 May elections.
CAPE TOWN - Deputy President David Mabuza has told Parliament a well-planned land reform programme will not threaten the agricultural sector or the economy as a whole.
Mabuza is in the National Assembly on Tuesday afternoon for his final question and answer session before it rises ahead of the 8 May elections. He’s also told Members of Parliament that the government’s audit and verification process of land that will be redistributed will be concluded by the end of April.WATCH LIVE: David Mabuza answers questions in Parly
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