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President Cyril Ramaphosa has handed over title deeds for nearly 400 hectares of commercial farmland.says government will continue to work hard to ensure sustainable land reform in South Africa. He was speaking in Ebenhaeser, on the Cape West Coast, where he handed over title deeds to more than 50 households to direct descendants of the Griqua Community.

“It is a priority of this government to ensure that we provide the necessary support to communities who have had their land returned to them in order for it to be utilised productively and effectively and to support our broader goals of economic transformation. I’m, therefore, particularly pleased that the Ebenhaeser community wants to use the land for productive purposes.”

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ANC GOVT THINKING-SMASH AND GRAB POLITICS ...GRAB FROM ONE CITIZEN AND GIVE TO THE OTHER CITIZEN…SO THE TAX MONEY LOOT IS UNTOUCHED.... BEE & AA & 'LAND REFORM' WILL CONTINUE TILL 'JESUS COMES'.OUR POPULATION IS 58 MILLION+7 MILLION 4RM (SADEC) STATES=65 MILLION.NOT ENOUGH LAND

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