The government that was voted in, in 1994 initiated and implemented the Land Reform Programme that had three key elements, namely; Land restitution, redistribution and tenure reform. This study was undertaken to examine the limitations that resulted in some of the projects not to succeed. The study took a form of a case study of two farms that were redistributed in 1997 under the Land Redistribution Programme in the Blue Crane Route Municipal area in the Eastern Cape. The findings confirmed a variety of weaknesses that led to the collapse of these farms. Whilst acknowledging that there are some measures that are put in place to address those limitations the, study shows that there is still scope to do more. It is therefore one’s sincere wis...
International audienceOn the one hand, the previous chapters have shown the significant diversity of...
A study was undertaken on land reform farms acquired over the past ten years in the Central Karoo di...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...
The government that was voted in, in 1994 initiated and implemented the Land Reform Programme that h...
The land refonn programme of the South African government has three focus areas, namely restitution ...
International audienceAfter nearly 15 years of political transition, it becomes legitimate to questi...
Before the first democratic general election in South Africa in 1994, most (87%) of the agricultural...
Land reform is important to correct historical injustices in all districts of South Africa, includin...
Land dispossession during the colonial era and the decades of apartheid rule produced a highly unequ...
National challenges of food insecurity and unemployment in South Africa prompted an increase in expe...
Land reform has been a significant part of the South African agricultural agenda since 1994 with the...
After nearly 15 years of political transition, it becomes legitimate to question the effectiveness a...
South Africa‟s social, economic and political landscape was shaped by a long and bitter history of l...
The differences caused by the Apartheid system have set its mark on the South African society and ar...
After the official end of apartheid in South Africa, land reform was one of the most highly prioriti...
International audienceOn the one hand, the previous chapters have shown the significant diversity of...
A study was undertaken on land reform farms acquired over the past ten years in the Central Karoo di...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...
The government that was voted in, in 1994 initiated and implemented the Land Reform Programme that h...
The land refonn programme of the South African government has three focus areas, namely restitution ...
International audienceAfter nearly 15 years of political transition, it becomes legitimate to questi...
Before the first democratic general election in South Africa in 1994, most (87%) of the agricultural...
Land reform is important to correct historical injustices in all districts of South Africa, includin...
Land dispossession during the colonial era and the decades of apartheid rule produced a highly unequ...
National challenges of food insecurity and unemployment in South Africa prompted an increase in expe...
Land reform has been a significant part of the South African agricultural agenda since 1994 with the...
After nearly 15 years of political transition, it becomes legitimate to question the effectiveness a...
South Africa‟s social, economic and political landscape was shaped by a long and bitter history of l...
The differences caused by the Apartheid system have set its mark on the South African society and ar...
After the official end of apartheid in South Africa, land reform was one of the most highly prioriti...
International audienceOn the one hand, the previous chapters have shown the significant diversity of...
A study was undertaken on land reform farms acquired over the past ten years in the Central Karoo di...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...