ActionSA Party Report
ActionSA’s land reform policy is framed as a matter of economic efficiency—not justice. By rejecting expropriation without compensation and...
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ActionSA’s land reform policy is framed as a matter of economic efficiency—not justice. By rejecting expropriation without compensation and...
The UDM’s land reform vision is built on compromise—not correction. By insisting on expropriation with compensation, even for restitution,...
Another example is the objectivity of journalism, another ideal concept that remains ignorant of the true nature of reality, that, at many...
The party does not include this system, I argue, because of its obvious link to Afrikaners’ legacy and its role in encouraging the thinking...
Government integration of traditional leaders may involve a democratic process by which they are elected which is to be determined by the...
This, as their right-of-way, to re-enter the economy. I wonder how much of an impact this will have on these dwellers’ economic position...
The centralization of public services, however, has encouraged, and to some extent enforced, a culture of dependence and self-perceived...
Would the expropriation process treat them equally and not target them for their religious identity? My take here is: politics is already...
Al Jama-ah’s land reform vision is rooted in Sharia law, which treats land ownership as a divine trust—not an absolute right. While this...
RISE Mzansi wants to rebrand land reform as a modern, structured, policy-driven process. Unlike the EFF, they don’t call for mass...