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IRR to warn Ramaphosa on constitutionality of Expropriation Bill
Weakening property rights will end any chance of South Africa becoming a prosperous society.
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EWC on the horizon - Politicsweb
With its adoption by the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), the Expropriation Bill has passed one of its final legal hurdles before becoming law.
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Direct transfers of property to third parties under Expropriation Bill - Farmer's Weekly
The Expropriation Bill of 2020 (the Bill) was adopted by the legislature on 27th March 2024 and needs only President Cyril Ramaphosa’s assent to become law. ...
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Expropriation Bill opens possibility of SA tragedy - Politicsweb
Given its prominence over the past few years, the relative absence in electoral commentary on land reform – ‘the land question’ – might seem surprising.
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Letter: Stop sabotaging farmers - Business Day
Without substantially improved GDP growth performance, SA has no prospect of achieving any of its socioeconomic aspirations. This is an existential issue, with ...
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ANTHEA JEFFERY: Procedural defects bar president’s assent to expropriation bill - Business Day
The expropriation bill of 2020 was passed by parliament in March and needs only President Cyril Ramaphosa’s assent to become law. However, under section 79 of ...
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Radical ANC legislation: NHI bill is just the tip of the iceberg – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
This afternoon President Cyril Ramaphosa will sign the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill into law. The law will ultimately try to bring the entire ...
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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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JOHN ENDRES: An ANC-EFF future would wreak (even greater) havoc on economy - Business Day
A plausible post-2024 scenario for SA sees the ANC failing to secure a majority in the national election and entering a coalition with the EFF to form a ...
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Letter: Land held by traditional authorities does not benefit residents - Business Day
While visiting King Misuzulu recently, EFF leader Julius Malema did SA a service by clarifying that expropriation without compensation and the associated idea ...
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