South Africa has a new law to govern the expropriation (or compulsory acquisition) of private property by government for ...
The new law on land reform in South Africa has significant implications for the agricultural sector, property rights, and ...
Some seem to believe that the Expropriation Act is the same as land reform, but in fact, they are not the same.
Opposition parties and civil society organisations have rejected President Cyril Ramaphosa act of signing into law the ...
Critically, the Bill retains “just and equitable compensation” as the default for most expropriation. This means market ...
The key difference between the repealed pre-democratic Expropriation Act of 1975 and the newly signed Expropriation Bill is ...
The new legislation provides a framework for the government to expropriate property for public purposes or in the public ...
The Expropriation Bill replaces an old law and allows the state to acquire property that is in the public interest while ...
THE Expropriation Bill, signed into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday, appears to be heading for the courts — and ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially signed the Expropriation Bill into law, marking a significant step in South Africa's ongoing efforts to address land reform and promote inclusivity. The Bill ...
Those who are excited that this act may expedite the slow-paced land reform programme in the country have no reason to be excited at all. READ: Zikalala: Expropriation Act will not lead to arbitrary ...
My view is that an expropriation act that is aligned with the constitution should be welcomed, to enable land reform to work effectively. Read more: Land reform in South Africa: what the real ...