/ 17 February 2012

Minister: Land grabs ‘out of touch with reality’

The idea of claiming land without compensation is “out of touch with reality”, Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti said on Friday.

“Land grabs are not an option, there is no policy like that. By doing so you will have to change the Constitution,” he said.

“It is an option that is completely out of touch with reality.”

Nkwinti was briefing reporters in Boksburg on the East Rand after a meeting on the progress of the land reform green paper.

His deputy Lechesa Tsenoli, said six groups had brought feedback on what had emerged from different aspects of the green paper.

“These timelines are a key thing. We need to devise new timeframes to bring forward those projects that were meant to be done at a later stage,” Tsenoli said.

Taking stock
“We must take stock of where we are at and in mid-March complete and merge with consolidated reports — then be able to brief Cabinet.”

He said the issue of land reform needed to be dealt with “sensitively”.

“For some it is an issue of life and death. For the state, doing it speedily will prevent that,” he said.

“The right thing to do is to establish policy and legislation to redistribute land in a fair manner.”

He said several groups did not accept the historical statistic that 87% of the land was white owned.

“They said that we must commission professors to research the statistics.” — Sapa