Land Reform in South Africa: A 21st Century Perspective

Publisher:
Centre for Development and Enterprise
Publication Date:
26 May 2005
Tags:
South Africa, Legal and Judicial Affairs, Economy, Business and Finance, Environment

Land in southern Africa is an emotive and volatile issue which lends itself to political exploitation. There are a number of structural differences between the situation surrounding land reform in South Africa and Zimbabwe. However, events in the latter country do show that failed land reform programmes can have major consequences in any country in the subcontinent with a history of inequality and colonial dispossession.

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