SA farmers in frontline fight for their land…


SA farmers in frontline fight for their land…


The law of land expropriation in South Africa is making headlines across the world. In this interview, Dr. Theo de Jager, the CEO of the Southern African Agri Initiative (SAAI) and the former president of the World Farmers Organisation, says: “If anybody is going to bleed it is us. If farmers don’t stand together, they are delivered.” He…

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  1. What justifies that a handful of white farmers own all the land in South Africa ?
    The people of South Africa did not merely fight to have a symbolic black President to be installed, but want their land back that was illegally taken from their ancestors!
    Title deeds do not start after white settlers expropriate the indigenous people of their land !
    Whoever think that the current land ownership in South Africa is tenable is living in a fools paradise and fantasy .
    Change is gonna come that will restore the land to the rightful owners, the black peoples of South Africa!

  2. As a south african living in the States, it is good to see that there are at least some South Africans living in SA who have not been brainwashed into thinking like the democrat lunatics here in the US.

  3. 😂For decades the society benefited of healthy WHILE the farmer benefited from the payments SOME of which NEVER got taxed or tax rebated,how then does this farmer get compensated FOR the land as a FIXED PERMANENT ASSET

  4. Akkerland is a perfect example of how this despicable law can absolutely ruin the agri sector. Absolutely sickening to hear these details. The fact that the US Administration has taken an interest in the plight of SA farmers is heartening – as without international pressure SA citizens targeted by these laws will suffer massively.

  5. Fighting to 70% of the land being only approximately 7% of the population.Real christians observing Jesus ' s injection that if you have more clothes share with your poorer brothers.We shall see whether it stand the test of time.

  6. This issue is not as easy as both sides put it to be. Having 70% of land in the hands of less than 10 % of certain race is absurd. How far back in history must justice begin? Acknowledging that Israel has valid claim to the land that they left more that a millenium ago, while ignoring the fact that native Africans have the same right to the land that was dispossessed from them in the late 19th century is just preposterous. That being said, they are lessons that ought to be learnt from Zimbabwe. Profitable coexistence that benefit all regardless of skin colour. Eyes on the future.

  7. I follow biz news, have never heard this man before, im very impressed, to the extent, i queried did he receive the questions before he appeared on the show. All i can say is … Huge respect. I now know who he is, and am further enlightened on certain political analyses… Thankyou

  8. Who did you pay for the land that you are currently owning? How did you get a title deed because you didn't pay for it?
    We as black people don't have land and the people in the rural area don't have title deeds.
    We don't have decent houses in your farms but we have worked in the farmers for the rest of our lives. This is time to get land equally and the constitution must be amended.

  9. South Africans pliz take your land and never compensate anybody, these whites they take our land from our forefathers in a criminal manner, and used blacks as slaves, it's time to take the land now, hamba boer hamba.