Land expropriation debate is back, but it’s more muted, despite Trump’s efforts
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 13/02/2025
Even though many members of our national coalition government may wish to focus on what they see as progress in resolving some of South Africa’s economic and infrastructure problems, those who want to argue about land expropriation are likely to get much airtime. First, US President Donald Trump (…)
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