SA's tough choice: Land redistribution or mining investment?

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Government faces a tough balancing act as it tries to attract foreign investors into the key mining sector.

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If the Mining Investment was for the benefit of ALL SAcans, NOT connected, I'd gladly go for it. Once beaten...! With Land we know for sure that WE won't go hungry. Like those who currently owns the Land are not Hungry!.

If the Mining Investment was for the benefit of ALL in SA, I'd gladly go for it. Once beaten...! With Land we know for sure that WE won't go hundry. Like those who currently owns the Land are not Hungry!.

Give is land, we will zama zama on the mining, ha 're tlo jewa mona

All of the above

Land redistribution will benefit the owners to the land ! Mining investment will benefit both WMC &people

Distribute vele yithi esilimayo esishayela oGandaganda as for mining leave to experts

tough for who? we want our land back,finish and klaar.

We need them both, Finish and klaar. Let it be the toughest to eNCA, not to the intellectual South Africans. we adhere to EFF’s policies.

People of Xolobeni, you are leaders and you are respected ✊

Distribute land to its owners they will enjoy the lease agreement of mining in their land ends

Distribute the land,the people will decide what the want to do with it , power to the people!✊

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