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The urgency of land reform finalisation

south Africa’s land reform policy debate is so chaotic even experts on the topic appear to be confused, unsure where this merry-go-round circus is going. The Covid-19 pandemic has given us a small reprieve, but the show will no doubt continue in the not too distant future.

Seasoned investors use the word “uncertainty” to describe chaos and confusion that threaten market stability. In this case, large-scale, capital-intensive agriculture could be in the firing line if a drawn-out land debate leads to persistent uncertainty as investors struggle

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