Unmasking the ‘whitenisation’ of land: The myth of post-colonial neutrality in South Africa and Namibia
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 2/11/2025
More than three decades after the formal fall of colonial and apartheid regimes, land remains stubbornly white in its ownership, its meaning, and its power. DEVICES FOR FORGETTING The silence of constitutions, the diplomacy of commemorations, and the politeness of post-independence governments (…)
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