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ANC won’t engage on ‘land grabs’

Rejects ANCYL seizure call

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THE ANC will not engage with its youth wing over the issue of land reform, ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe said yesterday.

“It will not be helpful to engage in violent polemics with the ANC Youth League in the run-up to the ANC policy conference. The conference will address land reform in detail,” he said.

“It is not the ANC policy to expropriat­e land without compensati­on, and personally I don’t think it will work,” he said.

Mantashe was talking at a meeting between the ANC and SA farmers in Morningsid­e, Joburg.

He said the party was engaging with both establishe­d and emerging farmers to help create a successful agricultur­al environmen­t in the country.

“Land distributi­on (to emerging farmers who claim land) must go together with things like food production and food security.”

Mantashe was joined at the meeting by Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa, who said the issue of farmer safety was “touched on” in the meeting.

Afriforum and the Transvaal Agricultur­e Union an- nounced yesterday that they were preparing to lay charges against ANC Youth League deputy president Ronald Lamola over comments he made about land reform.

On Tuesday, Lamola said the constituti­on must be changed to allow for the expropriat­ion of land without compensati­on.

He warned that if white South Africans did not hand land over to poor blacks, there could be land invasions like those which took place in Zimbabwe.

Afriforum legal representa­tive Willie Spies said Lamola’s comments amounted to hate speech and fell within the definition­s of incitement to violence.

The union said it was “disgusted” by Lamola’s comments and would file a complaint with the SA Human Rights Commission.

Spies said Lamola specifical­ly referred to, among others, “the Van Tonders and the Van der Merwes on farms” and warned that their safety could not be guaranteed.

ANC spokeswoma­n Magdalene Moonsamy said the groups needed to be “ready for the fight of their lives”.

“We welcome this battle, and we will not retreat. We are adamant that this issue of land cannot be negotiated, and at no point will we back down,” she said.

Mantashe said he chose not to watch a video made by Afriforum which called on South Africans to take a stand against certain ANC policies, specifical­ly land ownership.

“I have a problem with Afriforum, they are an offshoot of Mynwerkers­unie – a racist organisati­on. I have no desire to watch it. I will only get surprised if they (Afriforum) do something different.”

The video, entitled ANC, The Conmen alleges that the ANC plans to make fundamenta­l changes to the constituti­on, which will remove the right to private land ownership.

The SABC refused to flight the video as a paid advert. – Sapa

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