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The continent is home to 65 percent of the world’s remaining uncultivated arable land, along with abundant water and labour ...
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The Department of Land Reform and Rural Development has made limited progress on the release of state-owned land despite this being one of the central aspects of the agricultural sector's inclusive ...
Under apartheid, black South Africans were forcibly removed to remote Bantustans and systematically barred from white urban ...
Nature isn't confined to officially protected areas. A lot can be done to conserve biodiversity in other places too. The ...
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The Citizen on MSNAfricaUnlocked forum: How Africa’s trillion-dollar SME growth relies on B20 alignmentAfrican nations must shift from a dependency mindset to one of self-reliance by prioritising entrepreneurship, inclusive growth, and private sector development, experts have urged at the ongoing ...
Trump has accused South Africa of "human rights violations" and a land grab. The South African government has hit back.
Trump and his allies have targeted South Africa, promoting the false narrative that white people are being mistreated by the nation’s post-apartheid government.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa responded on Monday to US President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off aid over the alleged mistreatment of White farmers, denying Trump’s claim that ...
Some white Afrikaner groups say the land expropriation law targets them and could lead to violent land grabs.
Trump's comments on South Africa spark outrage, but local concerns focus on violence and property rights, challenging Western media narratives.
Ramaphosa said in a speech: "I don't know what Donald Trump has to do with South African land, because he's never been here. And he must keep his America, we will keep our South Africa.
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