We live in South Africa, where giving full ownership of our native land to Africans is perceived is perceived unconstitutional by the Political leadership and they call it "Anarchy"
“As a government who has order we can’t promote anarchy. Expropriation without compensation is unconstitutional,” Nxesi said while briefing Parliament’s portfolio committee on public works on the new draft Expropriation bill.
The government rather chose to 'Milk' the poor South African working class, particularly the graduates who have a potential to uplift and transform the economy by TAXING them to fund the 'wallet' of expropriation with compensation.
Didn't we pay enough with our Blood for our land?
We live in South Africa where giving the land to rightful owner is perceived to lead to poverty.
The illusion that this bill, when it becomes legislation, will enable us then to do some strange things by way of expropriating and emulate a country north of the Limpopo you know is bizarre to be alleging this,” Cronin said. (Cronin is the Deputy minister of Public works)
African has no alternative but Africa. They should be afforded pride to walk in their land of which they own!
We need leadership to transform Africa for the best.
We have been despondent way to long and we are not affording African any hope.
Why is the deputy minster assuming that giving the land back to the rightful owners may lead to poverty?
Why is Minister Nxesi calling expropriation without compensation "unconstitutional"?
Are we saying Africans are inadequate to own land or rather are inadequate to do farming?
Why do we become antagonistic to white superiority and claim all people who live in SA as equals but we still feel inadequate of owning and working our land?
ARE WE AFRICANS not enough as ourselves, Africans?
Are we selling our land, covered with blood of our native brothers, with a price tag of an investor?
Are they investing with skin color?
Did we not attain enough knowledge in this past 2 decades to stand on our own and work South Africa as the rightful owners?
By Mancha wa ga Mashilo