Daily Dispatch

A land Codesa is urgent

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LET South Africans meet on your land expropriat­ion decision, Cyril Ramaphosa!

After a plenary debate, so furious as to have threatened the collapse of its recent conference, the ANC announced a decision to allow for land expropriat­ion without compensati­on… subject to a “sustainabi­lity test” to ensure that food security is not threatened, and the economy not undermined.

Is the new ANC president making populist noises for political positionin­g? Is he admitting continuing ANC land distributi­on failure?

The decision has been criticised as being an “economic time bomb” and “economic suicide”.

It is said the decision is vague; that financial markets will divest; that investor confidence will be shattered.

It is said there is anger, but also acceptance for a sustainabl­e solution.

Only one fact is certain: people are in a panic and at best uncertain of the ANC’s renewed land expropriat­ion drive.

The United Democratic Movement (UDM) therefore, urges government to call an immediate summit of all stakeholde­rs, including – but not limited to – political parties, business, agricultur­al and civil rights role-players, to clarify the intention and the procedure and the effect of the ANC’s land expropriat­ion decision:

• What is the exact meaning of “expropriat­ion” in the decision? • Who will be affected? • What is the nature and what are the variables of the “sustainabi­lity test”?

• How does “food security” and “economic stability” impact implementa­tion – does it, for instance, prevent expropriat­ion in specific circumstan­ces, and what would such circumstan­ces be?

• How will expropriat­ion affect traditiona­l leaders, and rural communitie­s; how will entities such as the Ingonyama Trust, among others, be impacted?

• What will be the effect of expropriat­ion on the land tenure system?

The summit, in considerin­g land expropriat­ion, should address also the direct and indirect impact of land decisions on the economy, poverty, unemployme­nt and even on education.

Land has remained the matter screaming for resolution ever since Codesa. Land speaks to the very heart of freedom: economic emancipati­on.

A resolution is long overdue. Irresoluti­on is negligent. The ongoing uncertaint­y is a dismal and continuing failure by the government.

The effect of the ANC’s unilateral decision must be determined by all stakeholde­rs; land expropriat­ion cannot lie with ANC conference delegates alone.

The UDM is ready and able to take its seat in addressing South Africa’s most pressing and ill attended problems, nay crises, at a summit indistingu­ishable in importance to Codesa.

Mr Ramaphosa, we have heard you at conference; let us now see and experience your inclusive, unifying leadership. — Ba ntu Holomisa, MP, UDM president

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