South Africa’s National Assembly passed a bill on Sept. 28 that would allow the government to seize land without paying the owners, a practice known as ‘expropriation without compensation.’
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South Africa’s National Assembly passed a bill on Sept. 28 that would allow the government to seize land without paying the owners, a practice known as ‘expropriation without compensation.’
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South Africa’s central bank sees a need to continue raising borrowing costs, even after hiking interest rates faster than its modeling suggested.





South Africa’s seasonally adjusted GDP decreased by 0.7% in the second quarter of 2022. The biggest contributors to this contraction were agriculture, forestry & fisheries (-7.7%), followed by manufacturing (-5.9%), mining & quarrying (3.5%), construction (-2.4%) and trade, catering, and accommodation (-1.5%).
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Dr Anthea Jeffery and Terence Corrigan, among others in the pages of the Daily Friend, have at length explained in detail why the so-called “Expropriation” Bill is a dangerous piece of legislation.
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To continue to provide agricultural support even after the training programme has ended is a key goal of the Farming for Tomorrow rural development initiative, said Sulaimaan Patel, the training and development manager at Agri Enterprises, a subsidiary of Agri SA, at a media briefing in Pretoria on Monday.
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SA’s agricultural sector was one of the bright spots of our economy during the pandemic.
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