The Citizen (KZN)

This land is your land

IMMEDIATE: CALLS FOR EXPROPRIAT­ION BILL TO BE PUSHED THROUGH

- Amanda Watson – amandaw@citizen.co.za

Security of tenure can upset the IFP and EFF who want state to own all land.

Security of tenure was high on the list of recommenda­tions to be sent to the ANC’s national executive committee (NEC) following the party’s land summit at the weekend in Boksburg, it announced yesterday at its Chief Albert Luthuli House headquarte­rs in Johannesbu­rg.

It’s a stance which is likely to draw ire from the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) as it moves to protect the traditiona­l ownership of three million hectares’ land under the Ingonyama Trust for Zulus and the EFF over its idea that all land must be owned by the state.

The ANC could also find an unlikely ally in the DA which has repeatedly called for security of tenure for property owners.

It also admitted yesterday to failing on land reform.

“The [Motlanthe] high-level panel [on assessment of key legislatio­n and accelerati­on of fundamenta­l change] said the reasons for our failures particular­ly on land reform are misguided policies, insufficie­nt budget, failure to align the laws with the constituti­on, corruption, inefficien­t government systems, failure to fully exploit constituti­onal space especially in the area of expropriat­ion without compensati­on, incorrect interpreta­tion of the constituti­on,” said NEC member Ronald Lamola at Luthuli House.

“We must immediatel­y use section 25 of the constituti­on to press ahead with the expropriat­ion of land where it can be done in order to test the argument [that the constituti­on doesn’t need changing].”

Other recommenda­tions included immediatel­y passing the expropriat­ions Bill, introducin­g redistribu­tion legislatio­n in parliament and calling for an immediate cessation of evictions of farm workers.

It was the idea of the expropriat­ion Bill being pushed through parliament which immediatel­y irritated the DA.

“The DA believes the Bill, which was sent back to parliament by former president Jacob Zuma due to a lack of public consultati­on, is fundamenta­lly flawed and will not allow the ANC to pass it without due process and consultati­on,” said DA shadow minister of rural developmen­t and land reform Thandeka Mbabama.

“Parliament is an independen­t, multi-party institutio­n and it does not take instructio­ns from Luthuli House.

“We will not let the ANC reduce parliament to a rubber-stamping institutio­n that absolves government from its policy failures.”

Lamola said the summit would recommend to the NEC fallow agrarian land should be targeted first.

The former youth league leader and practising attorney also said the community-held land should be “democratis­ed” so people in rural areas could have security of tenure.

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? FORGING AHEAD. Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe looks on as President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks outside Luthuli House at the unveiling of the Thuma Mina pledge campaign.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda FORGING AHEAD. Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe looks on as President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks outside Luthuli House at the unveiling of the Thuma Mina pledge campaign.

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