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  1. South African farmers face racial requirements for water use licences, posing existential threat – Corrigan - Biznews South African farmers face racial requirements for water use licences, posing existential threat – Corrigan - Biznews

    President Cyril Ramaphosa invested enormous political capital over the first three years of his presidency in pushing Expropriation without Compensation (EWC). ...

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  2. Letter: Official ideology tests the limits - The Citizen Letter: Official ideology tests the limits - The Citizen

    President Ramaphosa attracted some ridicule for his remarks last week that it was possible to live without electricity, but not without water. In fact, neither ...

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  3. How load-shedding hits your food - Farming Portal How load-shedding hits your food - Farming Portal

    It’s often necessary to remind ourselves of a truism, just because we often don’t have to think about it. One of the more obvious is that food does not grow ...

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  4. Letter: Will banks stand up to the ANC's land agenda? - The Citizen

    3 March 2021 - In the wake of the budget, it is worth recalling that when the ‘debate’ on expropriation without compensation (EWC) was refreshed in 2017 by the ...

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  5. Expropriation is the biggest threat to farming success so lauded by Ramaphosa - Businesslive

    18 October 2020 - Optimism is probably South Africans’ most ironic quality — and an asset you would imagine it would be foolish to take for granted.

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  6. Senekal protests: What they’re telling us about farm murders, land grabs, emigration – analyst - Biznews

    18 October 2020 - There’s always a risk of making too much of small details, of freighting them with larger meanings they perhaps can’t possibly carry.

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