The Zulu King Zwelithini and the IFP leader Buthelezi were uncompromising over the Ingonyama Trust land’s intended expropriation by ANC, as well as their traditional leaders’ land, and characterized it as a war. Just as the BAV leader, Mr Andries Breytenbach, declared on national TV (video below) on 11 October 2017, that expropriation of land without compensation will lead to war!
The Zulu King has repeatedly said that the land has been in the Zulu royal lineage for centuries, and would not be taken. In addition, the Council of Traditional Leaders drew the ANC’s attention to the nearly 9.3 million hectares of land the State already owns, as well as the nearly 4,500 farms the state has on its books, and has not yet allocated. Ramaphosa promised in his state speech that 700,000 hectares of state land will be distributed (leased) this year, to the so-called disadvantaged, and so they announced last week that applications can now be submitted for the massive number of hectares, the location of which is not disclosed .
“What I want you to know about our history is that the problem we are facing now is very similar to that of our ancestors. This will be the second collision.”
King Zwelithini at an imbizo in Ulundi in the northern parts of KwaZulu-Natal to his amabuthos (Zulu warriors).
The ANC government fears that should the land’s location be disclosed in advance, blacks who did not apply, would simply unlawfully occupy the land, as is the practice these days. The applicants can submit their applications to the Department of Agriculture, but it is not known when the closing date is, or when applications will be finalized.
Furthermore, some 750,000 pages of written submissions have already been submitted to the panel, so they will be processing this for years, and will not reach a decision without it! With about 8 more consultation sessions across the country, the writing is already on the wall for the ANC’s plans, and they will not be able to come to a decision to change Article 25 of the Constitution in the near future.
In addition, they will have to achieve a 2/3 majority in the coming elections, in order to be able to carry it out unilaterally and for that they will have to radically increase their only way of garnering votes, radicalizing moderate blacks with anti-white racism.
Another important thing they did not consider, namely the impact of the proposed Mining Charter. If they give (lease) the land to their people, for example, which takes it from the Bafokeng, they must pay millions in royalties, just like the current Bafokeng, Barolong and Boipotong tribes. So with all the tribes around the country and the coal areas in Mpumalanga, among others. The ANC will soon realize that there are smarter people among their own blacks than they thought.
In addition, they are deeply in debt with their foreign bosses such as the English and Chinese, who are now demanding their pounds of flesh, following Zuma’s long-standing refusal to pay for the Arms transaction, for example. At the same time, SA is already importing foods such as wheat and chicken pieces, meat and fish from Brazil, America and Europe, etc. and we don’t have much foreign exchange left. And if SA is kicked out of the US African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), it will be even more expensive to import food.
The state therefore raises the gasoline price, because of the debt, to get that much needed money somewhere. namely from us the citizens, with cars, trucks, tractors etc. They also know that the agricultural sector saved their bacon with the country’s National Gross Product. Without agriculture, our economy would have simply folded and our foreign debt exceeded our domestic production so much, that the World Bank would not help us.
That is why they have agreed to finance the farms that will be expropriated under certain circumstances at the local banks. But it’s not just a case of taking and giving away all white land, that’s why even the World Bank doesn’t have the money.
Agricultural land is, of course, more expensive than ordinary town land, although plots in cities are the opposite, and the total land under discussion by Malema includes billionaires on Cape Town’s Platinum Mile, who are rubbing their hands in anticipation of the proposed court cases involving the state. It is also a fact that 93% of blacks in SA would prefer to receive a cash amount and not a piece of land on which to farm, especially if they have no agricultural background.
So, Cyril Ramaphosa knows his bluff has been called, and the world’s rich and SA’s poor, especially the rural blacks have so far sent him and Malema to a warm place over their traditional land. He knows he still has to fight with the rich, peasants, Portuguese, Greek and Jewish landowners in the courts, who will keep him and his cadres, if they ever survive 2020, busy for a while.
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Ramaphosa will also get pressure from his own ranks like the communists. The main purpose of communism is to take ownership of all food production, namely farms, into state ownership. That is why the ANC’s Freedom Charter asks for Expropriation of Land without Compensation, which is why BAV declared it a blueprint for white genocide and a declaration of war! The Freedom Charter states that “all land must be divided among those who work it…” – that does not mean it will be given to blacks. On the contrary, it is all about state ownership, and this is where the wheel falls off the wagon – as in Zimbabwe, all the best land will be distributed to their cronies.
ANC leaders repeatedly surrender to anti-white racism when they claim that white-owned land has been stolen from Blacks, but if they want to get two-thirds in Parliament, to push their plan without opposition, they’re going to have to force their radicalization of the ordinary moderate black citizen even harder. As they did in 1994, with the result that thousands of blacks were killed in KZN… history repeats itself. If Ramaphosa really wants his EWC, war seems inevitable.