Deputy President Mabuza hails progress on land reform process
21 February 2020
Deputy President David Mabuza has today, Friday, 21 February 2020, convened the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on Land Reform at Tuynhuys, Parliament in Cape Town, to assess progress made in accelerating the land reform process.
The IMC on Land Reform chaired by Deputy President Mabuza was established to coordinate and implement measures to accelerate land reform, including land tenure and administration, the provision of agricultural support and redress of spatial inequality within a broad and comprehensive land redistribution and agricultural development programme, among other things.
The meeting considered progress made by Government with regards to the programme and plan of action for the release of state-owned land parcels for human settlement and agricultural production. Furthermore, the meeting considered Government response in dealing with the crisis of drought and water challenges.
With regards to the release of state-owned land, Government will in line the announcement made by President Cyril Ramaphosa last week during the State of the Nation Address, release about 700 000 hectors of land parcels to beneficiaries at various provinces between March and December 2020.