South Africa’s Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi today said that South Africa could learn from Zimbabwe’s agrarian model because research indicated that it had been successful. “We might be able to learn something from the agrarian model adopted by our neighbours – essentially breaking down large-scale farms and promoting more intensive small-scale farming.” But he was quick to add: “This is not a call for an illegal land grab. In South Africa we have a constitution that recognises and facilitates the process of land restitution.”
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