Economic Freedom Fighters Reject The R1 Billion Land Purchase By The South African Government
August 05, 2013
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is appalled by the revelations that the Minister of Land Reform, Mr Gugile Nkwinti has entered into a deal with the land owners of MalaMala Reserve to pay them a shocking R1-billion for land restitution purposes (see Sunday Times report). This amount takes an unreasonable large percentage of the land restitution budget. This deal is economically unsustainable, politically unacceptable and in the long run sets a precedent with massive negative social consequences for our people.
EFF calls on the government to immediately end the deal and return the land to the rightful owners and give part of the money it wanted to pay to the current owners to the community for sustainable use of their land. There is no excuse to wait anymore. The government knows who the beneficiaries are and there is no dispute over their right over the land, which was taken from them through illegal means.
The MalaMala deal is simply evil and indefensible. The government has, with this land deal institutionalised corruption and legitimised illegal activity. It is a known factor that all land currently held by white farmers is stolen property which must still be returned to the people and the historical injustice be redressed. The government is now encouraging sales of stolen property at exorbitant princes and thereby benefiting twice those who benefitted from colonialism and apartheid land dispossession. EFF reject in totality this process and the very idea that tax payer's money can be used in this reckless fashion. We can't buy back our land!