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Letter: Changing act would set precedent - The Citizen
28 June 2021 - There is now compelling evidence that the Expropriation without Compensation agenda will not stop at land. Financial assets, such as pension ...
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Letter: Evidence Does Not Favour Tighter Gun Controls - Cape Argus
14 June 2021 - In the recent report on the draft amendment to the Firearms Control Act, 'Proposed gun amendment slammed', June 9 , the director of Gun Free ...
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Letter: Expropriation bills add to farmers quitting - Businesslive
6 June 2022 - It’s pleasing to see Agri SA president Jaco Minnaar come out forthrightly about the damaging affect on the agricultural sector of policy and ...
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Letter: Farmers on their own in foot and mouth outbreak - Businesslive
17 August 2022 - Largely unnoticed by the public, a nationwide prohibition on the transport of cattle is in effect — with the exception of those being sent to ...
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Letter: Land reform a romantic sentiment - Businesslive
28 April 2022 - Tshepo Diale’s contribution (Land isn’t everything; it’s the only thing, 21 April) repeats the assertion that land politics are central to ...
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Letter: Look more closely at Institute of Race Relations - Businesslive
18 July 2021 - It is the grandchildren of Edgar Brookes, a founder and president of the Institute of Race Relations (IRR), who dishonour their grandfather’s ...
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Letter: Rural safety should be a priority - The Witness
9 September 2020 - Rural and farm safety came to the fore in Saturday’s mass demonstration of farmers and sympathetic South Africans in Newcastle in the wake ...
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Letter: Unity message must be clear - The Witness
16 October 2020 - President Cyril Ramaphosa used his latest weekly newsletter to exhort South Africans to unite to confront crime, specifically as it afflicts ...
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Amendments to firearm act: No price for being wrong - News24
29 May 2021 - Two decades ago, American intellectual Thomas Sowell wrote: "It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than ...
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