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What has the South African government done to address land inequality since 1994?

Since 1994, the South African government has implemented multiple strategies to address historic land inequality in the post-apartheid era. It has worked to undo the systemic inequities by compensating Black landowners whose farms were previously confiscated during apartheid. Additionally, the government has purchased thousands of properties from willing sellers to facilitate land redistribution. This voluntary acquisition approach has been part of their broader effort to rectify past injustices while maintaining economic stability. These measures represent ongoing attempts to balance historical reparations with practical implementation in a complex social landscape.

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Post-Apartheid Land Redistribution Efforts

Al Jazeera English·8 months ago

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