Vumelana calls for an increased focus on tourism in the land reform programme

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Confining the outcomes of the land reform programme to agricultural activity is not only narrow and short-sighted but it deprives land reform beneficiaries of the opportunity to use their newly acquired assets optimally for non-agricultural activities such as conservation and tourism, says Peter Setou, Chief Executive of Vumelana Advisory Fund, a non-profit organisation that helps land reform beneficiaries put their land to productive use.


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