'We will seize white farms'
12/08/2006
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Polokwane - Government has warned white farmers it may seize their properties
under the land restitution program if they fail to agree to a selling price
within six months.
The program aims to hand back land to non-whites forcibly removed from their
ancestral homes under apartheid, or offer them financial compensation.
The government wants 30% of farmland in black hands by 2014.
But the transfer process has been slow, with only about 4% of land transferred
so far.
Agriculture and Land Affairs Minister Lulu Xingwana said price wrangling was
one of the main reasons for the low turnover.
"We are now going to negotiate six months - no more, no less," she
said at a briefing in Limpopo on Friday.
"Indeed, we don't have time to be talking and talking for 10 years ...
because already our people have been waiting.
"At least now we have ... expropriation. Therefore, we will no longer
waste time negotiating with people who are not committed to
transformation."
Farms have been identified
Government has been quick to dismiss comparisons with Zimbabwe, where a similar campaign was marked by violence and has been blamed for the economic
meltdown of the country.
It has vowed to take a more orderly approach to addressing its apartheid and
British colonial legacy.
Xingwana's department has already identified several properties to be taken
over if it cannot reach agreement over price with the owners. This is the first
time the government has set a time limit on such talks.
Officials stressed the option of seizure would only be used as a last resort
and farmers would the right to appeal against the decision in court.
So far, 89% of the nearly 80 000 land claims lodged by the December 1998
cut-off date have been settled. The government has set a 2008 deadline to
complete the process.