He says they also want to broaden the courts’ mandate to deal with all land-related matters including current debates surrounding land expropriation without compensation.
Lamola says his department is drafting a bill which will seeks to broaden the mandate of the current land claims courts. “We need to first attend to the issue of the legislation. As I said, the current system was meant to be transitional and a temporary arrangement. So we need to create legislation that will create permanency,” adds the minister.
This I like. Land is an ever dynamic resource. Brilliant stuff. As dynamic as women and child abuse. As dynamic as corruption, theft and general murder and mayhem
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