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How much land is REALLY owned by South African state?

How much land is REALLY owned by the SA State? And how much land is REALLY owned by ‘Whites’?

“ We shall dismantle the apartheid-landscape: Jacob Zuma to SA parliament… “
” We shall dismantle the apartheid landscape, which dictated where people should live and work on the basis of the colour of their skin. To this day, we are still working to reverse this legacy, hence the review of the ‘willing buyer, willing seller’ principle in order to accelerate the equitable distribution of land. You will recall as well that the education system was also used as an instrument to ensure perpetual subjugation as stated by Hendrik Verwoerd…’

In February 2012, the ANC leaders again were claiming that ‘80% of all the land still belongs to ‘the whites’. They claimed in 1994 that ‘more than 90% of all the land stil belongs to the whites’.

But they were always lying: 41% of the entire SA land surface used to belong to the black homelands: and now is State-owned land.
However – where does the ANC-regime get their ‘facts”? The SA land registries are in such a shambles that thus far, they have for instance not even incorporated the 41% of the SA land surface which were owned by the former independent homelands. Those all are State Lands where millions of black people continue to live and run subsistence-farms:

The 2011 Land Registry survey shows that 64,976 of the former 85,000 commercial (white) farms were already owned by the State by then…

According to a March 2011 land-registry survey summary to parliament, the SA State – even before incorporating the 41% of the land-surface from the homelands — already owned 64,976 of all the 85,000 (+) ‘white’ commercial farms by then.

Land Registry Records STILL do not include the 41% (1,2million+ square km) of the total SA land surface which used to be the tribal homelands

The bottom line is that the ANC-regime doesn’t know the exact extent of its own state-land holdings because its Land Registry Records still by October 2013, do not include the 41% of the total SA land surface of 1,214,470 sq km which used to be the independent tribal homelands.All this tribal land now is also officially owned by the State although not lodged in any land-registries…

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