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IRR: How to heal the unconstitutional Expropriation Bill
The contested Expropriation Bill, which among other things seeks to enable expropriation without compensation (EWC), is currently before the National Council ...
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Is South Africa Destined for Success or Failure? - IATP
South Africa is at a crossroads. On the one hand, the nation has the continent's strongest manufacturing base, one of the most educated populations, and is one ...
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Compromising herd immunity - Farming Portal
Over the past few years, the Covid pandemic and the various responses to it turned vaccines into a major talking point – appropriately or oddly, depending on ...
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Letter: State guilty of holding on to land - BusinessLIVE
President Cyril Ramaphosa framed the celebration of Human Rights Day this week around the centenary of the adoption by the ANC of the 1923 Bill of Rights.
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Why Property Rights Are Non-Negotiable for South Africa's Economy - IATP
In this video Martin Van Staden, a South African legal expert, breaks down the fundamental components of a strong economy and why property rights are a ...
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South Africa’s Expropriation Bill poses a threat to property rights – Terence Corrigan - BizNews
And it’s not surprising. The power’s off, over a third of the country is out of work, the cost of living is biting into even the most essential purchases.
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Ramaphosa rides into expropriation jeopardy eyes wide shut - BusinessLIVE
President Cyril Ramaphosa will surely have reinforced rather than allayed anxieties about his government’s draft expropriation law when he acknowledged last ...
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A land claim for the whole of South Africa? - NEWSI
Former President Jacob Zuma and the foundation that bears his name has served a notice of intent to submit a land claim. Perhaps it’s because in many quarters ...
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Draft Expropriation without Compensation law is unconstitutional
The IRR has made formal submissions to the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) to oppose the adoption of the Expropriation Bill. In doing so, the IRR’s aim is ...
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