The Citizen (Gauteng)

Trust us on land – Mabuza

DISCUSSION: FARMERS ASSURED ANC WILL ACT IN RESPONSIBL­E MANNER

- Rorisang Kgosana – rorisangk@citizen.co.za

Government insists it will not condone illegal occupation of land.

The ANC and government are urging farmers and the agricultur­al sector to trust the land redistribu­tion process, as they will ensure land reform measures do not result in economic fractures and polarise the country racially.

This was the message by Deputy President David Mabuza to hundreds of farm owners and organisati­ons yesterday, when he joined the discussion on land reform on a farm in Bela Bela.

The two-day land summit, which kicked off yesterday, was hosted by agricultur­al publicatio­n

Landbou Weekblad and AgriSA. Mabuza addressed the ongoing concern of land grabs, assuring the farmers that the ANC-led government was against illegal land occupation. He said land redistribu­tion would be done within the confines of the constituti­onal framework.

“As the ANC, we will not condone land grab processes that undermine the economy and the sector that is important in our livelihood. We will stand up as a government to oppose land grabs.

“We are going to strengthen our hand to curb this bad behaviour of just grabbing land where you find it empty,” he told the farmers.

Government will first prioritise land under the state’s ownership, including unused and under-utilised state land, to ensure it is used productive­ly. This land will aim at agricultur­al production, industrial, human settlement as well as economic and industrial developmen­t.

Mabuza said land owned by absent farmers will also be transThe

ferred to those who will make use of it.

“As we continue with our work, we will broaden participat­ion and collaborat­ion with other economic sectors that impact on agricultur­e and the entire value chain. One of these key sectors is mining.

“I have already started a process of engagement with the mining houses to make sure that land owned by mines which is no longer available for mining is rehabilita­ted for agricultur­al use.”

The summit was attended by

farmers, agri-businesses and experts who shared success stories on their efforts to tackle transforma­tion and plans that both black and white farmers have already made on land reform.

Rural developmen­t and land reform Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane said South Africa needed to be united to solve its own problems on land reform.

“This is our land. Only South African solutions on land reform will work in South Africa,” she said.

As the ANC, we will not condone land grab processes that undermine the economy and the sector that is important in our livelihood.

David Mabuza Deputy President

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? TALKING LAND. Deputy President David Mabuza yesterday at the Wildswinke­l’s auction venue in Bela-Bela during Landbouwee­kblad and Agri SA’s land summit.
Picture: Jacques Nelles TALKING LAND. Deputy President David Mabuza yesterday at the Wildswinke­l’s auction venue in Bela-Bela during Landbouwee­kblad and Agri SA’s land summit.

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