ARTICLE AD BOX
The Natives Land Act inaugurated the apartheid in South Africa in 1913 left nearly 70% of black South Africans unable to purchase or occupy the land. Furthermore, this legislative order dispossessed and forcibly removed thousands of black families from their land. In this conversation, Lerato Mbele speaks to constitutional law expert, Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi and political analyst, Professor Sipho Seepe and reflects on land reform in SA and discuss where we are in terms of this.
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