Who owns the land? A critique of the state land audit

Mar 27, 2018
27 March 2018 - The numbers in the 2017 State Land Audit: Private Land Ownership by Race, Gender and Nationality report released in February this year have been used extensively to motivate for expropriation without compensation of white owned land. In the EFF motion to amend Section 25 of the constitution the Audit is cited as the source for the claim “that black people own less than 2% of rural land, and less than 7% of urban land”.
Who owns the land? A critique of the state land audit

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Who owns the land? A critique of the state land audit

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