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S.African Communist party calls for land reform

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Original Post Date: 2005-03-14 Time: 14:39:13  Posted By: Jan

[The Communists are at it again. Let me remind you that many years ago, the Whites in South Africa said that there was a SECRET STRATEGY AGREEMENT between the ANC and the SA Communist Party. This agreement, which has been written about many times – but which people now have forgotten – stated that after “Liberation”, the SA Communist Party would lead the transformation of South Africa into… “socialism” (which really means communism).

All this “Land Reform” nonsense is really NATIONALISATION of the Land and the undermining of the Right to own property.

The trouble-making communists have been pushing quite hard in recent months on this land reform issue, and have been attacking White farmers verbally more than ever.

Who knows what this could lead to in the years to come… another Zimbabwe? Jan]

It will take a hundred years to transfer 30% of agricultural land to black farmers at the current rate, South African Communist Party leader Blade Nzimande said on Monday.

Joint action was needed to accelerate the land reform process if the 30% target was to be reached within the next ten years — as the Agri BEE draft charter stipulated, Nzimande said.

He was speaking at farmers’ summit, held by the National Farmer’s Union (Nafu), in Pretoria.

“The SACP Red October campaign aims to mobilise people to accelerate land reform to their benefit,” Nzimande said.

Nzimande said his party wanted accelerated transfer of land and agrarian reform as well as access to basic services for farm workers and the poor. It also believed there needed to be a national land summit to explain why the transfer of land was so slow.

Nzimande said the people needed to know why banks were still financing farmers using the same methods used during apartheid, adding that the R1,5-billion committed by banks for developing the agricultural sector was not enough.

“One of the biggest obstacles facing land reform is the willing buyer-willing seller principal,” Nzimande said.

He said with that principle, it was those who already owned the land — and not the landless — who benefited.

Nafu was created in the early nineties as a National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Nafcoc) initiative and represents 4-million black farmers. – Sapa

Source: Daily Mail & Guardian

URL: http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?area=/br…/p>