The Citizen (KZN)

There is an answer to the land issue

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In his nefarious quest to justify the apartheid-style land grabs, and to avoid land expropriat­ion without compensati­on, Pieter Groenewald, pictured, of the Freedom Front Plus, in parliament claims that land was either given to Voortrekke­rs (uninvited) and some bought through some kind of trade.

In his desperate attempt to maintain the status quo – the minority owning more than 80% of land – he goes further to threaten/instigate civil war.

But he convenient­ly ignores to mention that unjust apartheid laws were in place preventing Africans land ownership (Natives Land Act of 1913). And most land was dispossess­ed/stolen through forced removals.

It’s clear that land is a thorny issue that will be a cause for conflict in the future, and needs a meticulous approach.

Due to lack of empirical proof as a result of its historic nature, the land issue is open to corruption by often rogue officials.

Perhaps, the best approach is to return stolen land to state coffers (no need to compensate stolen property). Farming projects and incubators need to be facilitate­d, and the indigent supported to run commercial farms.

With our porous borders and an influx of illegal immigrants who have dubiously acquired documents the land issue is exacerbate­d.

The government needs to halt the sale of land – especially to foreigners. At least for now.

Sandton

Patrick Mphuth,

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