Completing restitution, a key element of South Africa’s land reform programme, entails government acquisition of white-owned farms. Some white farmers are willing to sell and consequently the government has paid them full market-related compensation. Others, however, refuse to sell, a right they have under the terms of the willing-seller, willing-buyer principle to which the government has committed itself. Why white farmers refuse to sell, even when compensation is on offer, is poorly understood. This paper therefore draws on qualitative research concerning white farmers in the Levubu area of northern Limpopo province to fill this gap in knowledge. The paper asks why white farmers were refusing to sell land to make way for restitution. It ...
The differences caused by the Apartheid system have set its mark on the South African society and ar...
This case study explores one of the most important instances to date of organized, non-violent land ...
An emerging and increasingly more prominent debate amid the considerations of a new White Paper, fol...
Completing restitution, a key element of South Africa’s land reform programme, entails government ac...
Completing restitution, a key element of South Africa's land reform programme, entails government ac...
Completing restitution, a key element of South Africa’s land reform programme, entails govern-ment a...
South African land restitution, by way of which the post-apartheid state compensates victims of raci...
Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and ...
Market-Led Agrarian Reform (MLAR), which is advocated by the World Bank and is being implemented in ...
The desire to transfer 30 per cent of commercial farmland into the hands of black South Africans has...
This study critically analyzed land redistribution and economic empowerment of farm workers in the S...
M.A.This study analyses the government mechanisms for resolving conflict over land between white far...
In many developing countries, land ownership remains a subject of contention. In South Africa, notwi...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...
This paper discusses the case of a broker who played a key role in introducing a model of rural deve...
The differences caused by the Apartheid system have set its mark on the South African society and ar...
This case study explores one of the most important instances to date of organized, non-violent land ...
An emerging and increasingly more prominent debate amid the considerations of a new White Paper, fol...
Completing restitution, a key element of South Africa’s land reform programme, entails government ac...
Completing restitution, a key element of South Africa's land reform programme, entails government ac...
Completing restitution, a key element of South Africa’s land reform programme, entails govern-ment a...
South African land restitution, by way of which the post-apartheid state compensates victims of raci...
Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and ...
Market-Led Agrarian Reform (MLAR), which is advocated by the World Bank and is being implemented in ...
The desire to transfer 30 per cent of commercial farmland into the hands of black South Africans has...
This study critically analyzed land redistribution and economic empowerment of farm workers in the S...
M.A.This study analyses the government mechanisms for resolving conflict over land between white far...
In many developing countries, land ownership remains a subject of contention. In South Africa, notwi...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...
This paper discusses the case of a broker who played a key role in introducing a model of rural deve...
The differences caused by the Apartheid system have set its mark on the South African society and ar...
This case study explores one of the most important instances to date of organized, non-violent land ...
An emerging and increasingly more prominent debate amid the considerations of a new White Paper, fol...