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South Africa's land reform: Mashatile rejects 1652 cut-off date

Deputy President Paul Mashatile clarifies the government's position on land reform and restitution, rejecting the adoption of 1652 as a cut-off date while emphasising the commitment to a just and equitable reform programme.

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South Africa's land reform: Mashatile rejects 1652 cut-off date

Deputy President Paul Mashatile clarifies the government's position on land reform and restitution, rejecting the adoption of 1652 as a cut-off date while emphasising the commitment to a just and equitable reform…

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businessday.co.za16 h fa

Mashatile rules out 1652 land claim cut-off as MPs press him on farms

Government boosts support for small-scale farmers amid rising input costs

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  1. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·iol.co.za

    South Africa's land reform: Mashatile rejects 1652 cut-off date

    Deputy President Paul Mashatile clarifies the government's position on land reform and restitution, rejecting the adoption of 1652 as a cut-off date while emphasising the…

  2. domenica 24 maggio 2026·businessday.co.za

    Mashatile rules out 1652 land claim cut-off as MPs press him on farms

    Government boosts support for small-scale farmers amid rising input costs