The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New S. African law to ban foreigners from owning land

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JOHANNESBU­RG: South African President Jacob Zuma has proposed a law barring foreigners from buying real estate in the country under sweeping land reforms, his office said Saturday.

The reforms are aimed at rectifying inequaliti­es that have persisted since colonial days and apartheid, with white farmers still owning most of the land, and are slated to be enacted this year.

The law on foreign ownership cannot be applied retroactiv­ely, but the president’s office said Saturday the government could exercise a ‘right of first refusal ... if the land is deemed strategic.’

The reform is aimed at addressing ‘the need to secure our limited land for food security and address the land injustice of more than 300 years of colonialis­m and apartheid,’ the statement said.

In future, foreigners — who currently own some five to seven percent of South Africa’s land — would be allowed only to lease property for between 30 and 50 years, and may be required to cede land considered ‘strategic’.

A prominent realtor dismissed the bid as ‘a severe miscalcula­tion that is likely to have serious repercussi­ons on investor confidence’ in South Africa.

“While the percentage of foreign ownership is low, the calibre of ownership is exactly what we need in this country,” said Lew Geffen of Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty.

“What we are effectivel­y saying to them is they’re not welcome here.”

The highly sensitive dossier evokes the spectre of the land reform programme in neighbouri­ng Zimbabwe in the early 2000s when hundreds of white farmers were violently evicted from their land.

The government last year relaunched a claims process for black families removed from their land under apartheid rule to apply for compensati­on.

They were given five years from June 2014 to make their claims, with as many as 400,000 requests for compensati­on expected at a cost of between 130 and 180 billion rand (US$12-17 billion). — AFP

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