We will share the map we created to show *which* land government is offering for redistribution. #landreform
It's clear: mostly marginal state farms already occupied by black farmers
Starts 1pm today - or watch after
This is land acquired by the SADT (South African Development Trust) mostly in 1970s for homeland consolidation - ie. adjacent - but never incorporated. So they are only outside the 'homelands' in the sense that they are registered as 'farms' on the cadastral system. #landreform
Siyabu Manona says the EFF tail is wagging the ANC dog..... This is not land redistribution: it's reallocating state land that is already held by black farmers on leasehold. Making available 896 farms and 700,000ha sounds impressive, but it's not white land. @ManonaSiyabu
Siyabu says he's worried Minister @ThokoDidiza has set a strict timeline for allocating this vast land. Land redistribution doesn't have a deadline. Should be done properly, publicly, with accountability. Few people will get land, in a hurry, & most will get nothing #landreform
Land acquired in 1970s and 1980s was leased out often to homeland bureaucrats & other connected people. Some investigated by SIU. This is political and bureaucratic elites, half a century ago - apartheid-era land reform. Most farm workers stayed on land and continued to farm.
Land reform started by apartheid govt was in 1970s, 80s, 90s: leased out state farms acquired through homeland consolidation to homeland elites. @rosiekingwill is detailing how, decades later, there is a mess in terms of land rights & admin in these areas. #landreform
Here you go: the map. It's searchable. The land govt is proposing to redistribute is mostly in former homelands. This will not contribute to racial equality in any way: already occupied and used by black South Africans. protect-za.mimecast.com/s/aoI9C66y05Hr…
Govt is now arguing that the black South Africans already occupying this land don't have rights to the land in terms of the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act (IPILRA) because it's not 'communal land' but title. But people who've lived there for 50+ years have rights!
Thembakazi Matsheke is from one of the state farms being advertised, Gwayu outside Queenstown, EC. She & her family have lived there for decades, now finds their land is being advertised. On the map of farms advertised, with aerial photo superimposed, she can see her house.
Here's the land that government is offering to redistribute via leases. #landreform
Here's where the state farms are (little blobs in red) in relation to the old Bantustan boundaries. Govt is proposing to redistribute land already in the communal areas. Former white farms that black people have occupied for past 30-50 years. #landreform
That's a wrap, and you can explore and zoom into the map to see your district, on this link: google.com/maps/d/viewer?…
Today on #WorldFoodDay we will be hearing from leading activists and academics from Africa and beyond about how the #RightToFood requires change in our food systems - something long evident in African agriculture @FutureAgrics@IDS_UK
Minister @PatriciaDeLille announces that the revised Expropriation Bill was submitted to Parliament on Friday. The State Law Advisor has certified it as constitutional. It is now gazetted. Parliament will now scrutinise the Bill #landreform
In my view the Expropriation Bill is a well crafted law that brings our old expropriation framework from 1975 in line with the Constitution of 1996. Compensation will be provided where it is 'just & equitable' to do so, and not where it's not. Assess each case but move ahead.
How have African governments' responses to Covid-19 impacted on food systems? And how have women in the informal economy - as fishers, farmers & traders - been affected?
Webinar: Women, Covid-19 and food systems in Africa
1. How have African governments’ responses to Covid-19 affected different food systems? 2. How has this affected women in informal markets? 3. How are women responding?
First up, Refiloe Joala of @PLAASuwc highlights how South Africa is a corporate-dominated food economy - but informal street traders play a crucial role in providing affordable access to food, and support women's livelihoods in particular.... @phfiphfi
Three African women professors are co-leading this research: delighted to be alongside @DzodziTsikata again and valued colleague Prof. Moenieba Isaacs. #Africanfoodsystems
To think about restorative justice, we first need restorative memory..... Patric says he's deconstructing the dominant historiography of South Africa's colonisation. He does this be taking the history of land in 5 'slices'......
@TshepoMadlingo1 is in conversation with Patric about the book about the lie of 1652. Can one claim that history is false while also acknowledging that all history is "a version"? A question about methods.... and how research starts with dissatisfaction with inherited truth.
@MandiShandu says the Tafelberg judgment in case taken by @ReclaimCT shows that spatial inequality has to be disrupted, and the state - city, province & national - all have constitutional responsibilities to use public land to foster redress & equity.✊🏽 #Land4PeopleNot4Profit
@CapeTown sold off land earmarked for affordable housing, for a short-term cash injection of R130 million. It was unconstitutional 'cos the state has constitutional duty to provide access to adequate housing (Section 26(1)) & equitable access to land (Section 25(5). @MandiShandu