The Herald (South Africa)

Thousands sign up against land expropriat­ion move

- Nora Shelly

MORE than 34 000 people have voiced their disapprova­l of land expropriat­ion without compensati­on ahead of Friday’s deadline for public comments.

The Institute of Race Relations is collecting names as part of its submission to parliament against the policy‚ which it says will erode property rights‚ stunt the economy and undermine democracy.

“The huge numbers of South Africans from all communitie­s and all walks of life endorsing the IRR submission reflects mounting anxiety about the threat to property rights‚” the institute said yesterday.

The IRR has argued that stable property rights are critical for economic advancemen­t and that fasttracki­ng land expropriat­ion will not increase the number of successful black commercial farmers.

Its submission to parliament calls for the government to focus on supporting farming infrastruc­ture like rural roads and dams and helping emerging farmers with financing.

“Consider that the government has spent about R15-billion over the past two years bailing out South African Airways. This money could have set up between 750 and 1 000 serious black commercial farmers‚” the submission says.

The number of people who have signed up is up from 12 500 on Saturday. The IRR said it planned to take its campaign overseas this month to drum up internatio­nal support.

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