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While South Africa gained political independence in 1994 when apartheid rule came to end, Political Analyst Angelo Fick is of the opinion that apartheid “re-articulated itself” since then

The Director of Research at ASRI on Friday pointed out that the successes of the colonial and apartheid farming in South Africa were a myth.

He says it is no longer a tenable position for government to regard as untouchable the thorny issue of land reform, which has largely become lip service.“Land reform is absolutely needed and for a variety of reasons. Put the economic reasons aside, all the people of South Africa need to have a sense of belonging.

“It’s a myth that colonial and apartheid farming in SA was successful. There were records of spectacular failure,” says Angelo Fick, stating it’s untenable to regard the issue of land reform as untouchable.

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Re-articulated how? There was also the 1992 'whites only' referendum that ended Apartheid. The last 30 years was for the majority to keep the momentum, not throw it away.

It came to an eend🤔

You are spreading fake information. 1994 was a democratic breakthrough, not political independence.

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