For the past two to three decades, since the transition to democracy, policy orientation in South Africa has predominantly been centred on redressing the inequalities and legacies of the apartheid regime. This was broadly defined as social justice, with the land question often treated as a highly state-centric matter reserved for government, until Julius Malema became president of the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) and then leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). This article explores some of the dominant narratives around the land question in post-apartheid South Africa and presents some recommendations on how the issue of land should be dealt with in the immediate future
The differences caused by the Apartheid system have set its mark on the South African society and ar...
This study commences from the premises that the1994 political settlement in South Africa as reflecte...
This paper discusses the discourses by which land reform policies in South Africa have been justifi...
RapportsSouth Africa's celebrated transformation from apartheid to bastion of non-racial democracy h...
Thesis (M Development and Management)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Land reform...
Master of Social Sciences in Political Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.The post 19...
The need for the current land reform programme arose from the racially discriminatory laws and pract...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...
Contrary to populist political discourses, in South Africa the ruling party’s approach to land poli...
What is going wrong in South Africa’s post-apartheid land reform programme, and how can its failings...
Since the end of apartheid in South Africa, land tenure reform has been discussed ceaselessly as a c...
Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and ...
Since the end of apartheid in South Africa, land tenure reform has been discussed ceaselessly as a c...
Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and ...
The need for the current land reform programme arose from the racially discriminatory laws and pract...
The differences caused by the Apartheid system have set its mark on the South African society and ar...
This study commences from the premises that the1994 political settlement in South Africa as reflecte...
This paper discusses the discourses by which land reform policies in South Africa have been justifi...
RapportsSouth Africa's celebrated transformation from apartheid to bastion of non-racial democracy h...
Thesis (M Development and Management)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Land reform...
Master of Social Sciences in Political Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.The post 19...
The need for the current land reform programme arose from the racially discriminatory laws and pract...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...
Contrary to populist political discourses, in South Africa the ruling party’s approach to land poli...
What is going wrong in South Africa’s post-apartheid land reform programme, and how can its failings...
Since the end of apartheid in South Africa, land tenure reform has been discussed ceaselessly as a c...
Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and ...
Since the end of apartheid in South Africa, land tenure reform has been discussed ceaselessly as a c...
Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and ...
The need for the current land reform programme arose from the racially discriminatory laws and pract...
The differences caused by the Apartheid system have set its mark on the South African society and ar...
This study commences from the premises that the1994 political settlement in South Africa as reflecte...
This paper discusses the discourses by which land reform policies in South Africa have been justifi...