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AGRICULTURE
President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Tuesday there was no reason to believe that any country would impose sanctions on South Africa over the government’s plans to redistribute land to address racial disparities in ownership.
President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledged that South Africa will not be able to reach the goal of reducing the unemployment rate to 6% by 2030 as outlined in the National Development Plan unless the country did something “extraordinary”.
Crime in South Africa and particularly farm murders is now internationalised. Comments emanate from far and wide. Social media has put paid to the ANC’s hopes that their shenanigans will go unnoticed, and while T-shirts and food hampers may sway their hapless followers, the world out there knows what’s going on. It took some time, but the penny has finally dropped.
Post-independence land restitution is a problem many African countries face. In South Africa, the Jacob Zuma-era governing African National Congress party took a decision to expropriate land without compensation.
President Cyril Ramaphosa declared an end to South Africa's proverbial 'investment strike', when he unveiled firm investment commitments of R209-billion across a diverse range of sectors, from mining and energy to infrastructure and manufacturing, at a well attended and vibrant investment conference.
The African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa is attempting to give white-owned land back to its Black indigenous population, after a legacy of colonization resulted in this theft, thus denying Black South Africans of many economic opportunities.
"The country's political and economic realities hold various serious threats and a very uncertain outlook for 2019 as far as the ANC government's political and economic policy is concerned.
In a few months time, as winter begins to bite in the southern hemisphere, the African National Congress will face its biggest challenge since it took power in South Africa’s first free elections a quarter of a century ago.
South Africa’s parliament will soon begin to debate a bill designed to put more prime farmland in black hands, in a renewed bid to change the racial imbalance in land ownership as a legacy of colonial rule.
Suid Afrika se Landbouers in somersaaigebiede maak die beste van die huidige situasie.
UBS, the world's largest wealth manager, believes expropriation of land without compensation in SA will be handled “sufficiently well” under President Cyril Ramaphosa, despite lingering market concerns.
President Cyril Ramaphosa took on the thorny issue of land that is likely to raise a number of uncomfortable questions at the World Economic Forum in Davos next week.
The unearthing of a year-old report by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) into corruption in the land reform programme underlines where the real problems with solving SA’s land question lie.
Die landbousektor in Suid Afrika moet aanpas by veranderinge om volhoubaar en toepaslik te bly. Dit sluit in toegang tot nuwe tegnologie en onmiddellike inligting.
One of the officials involved is serving 10 years in prison for fraud and corruption, while eight were dismissed and a number of cases are pending.
TAU SA supports various countries’ concern over the threat the situation in South Africa holds for foreign investment.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s SONA address reveals a floundering recovery effort that calls the likelihood of an imminent New Dawn into doubt, according to Dr Frans Cronje, CEO of the Institute of Race Relations (IRR).
Agri SA verwelkom President Cyril Ramaphosa se staatsrede. Agri SA benadruk en verbind hom tot President Ramaphosa se stelling dat dit elke Suid-Afrikaner se verantwoordelikheid is om vooruitgang te verseker.
Agriculture featured prominently in the State of the Nation Address (SONA) by President Cyril Ramaphosa on 07 February 2019. The focus was the sector’s ability to absorb labour, and also untapped opportunities to ensure inclusive, export-led growth.
Die groot staatsrede is nou iets van die verlede en nou 'n jaar van doen voor- die beloftes is gemaak en nou moet ons kyk of die regering sy deel gaan doen. As jy kyk na die fotos op sosiale media dan het heelwat van die regering se mense sommer vroeg aan die slaap geraak of met hulle slimfone begin speel.
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