About 25 beneficiaries of land claimants, who operate the Mabunda Citrus Farm in Xitlakati Village outside Giyani in Limpopo, say delays in receiving deeds for their land hinder them from accessing funding.
The Mabunda Citrus Farm was handed over to 30 black farmers in 1998 following years of teething problems, the farm currently has fifty permanent and twenty seasonal workers on its payroll. Some graduates who have been on the farm for seven months as part of the programme say it has been life-changing.
“As for us, we are really suffering because it’s really hard for us to get employment. You know, you go to the universities, but not be able to have employment. So I think they should really put it as the first thing,” adds another graduate, Innocentia Moloto.
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