Land Tenure to Take Centre Stage At Summit
Land tenure reform will take centre stage at a three-day National Land Tenure Summit in Johannesburg next week.
The summit, which
28 August 2014
Local power bids to get preference
Local power bids to get preference
THE DEPARTMENT of Energy wanted to increase localisation in the
8 August 2014
Crownless 'king' wants precolonial land back
Ntsukunyane Motseki Matete (David Lebina Mofokeng), the self-styled “real king of the Basotho”, warns of an impending civil war if
8 August 2014
Land claims could blow up in Zuma's face
Several traditional leaders recently announced their intention to lodge restitution claims to vast and overlapping swaths of land.
8 August 2014
Landesa Center for Women’s Land Rights
The Landesa Center for Women’s Land Rights champions women’s secure access to land by providing
8 August 2014
South Africa Plans To Restrict Foreigners From Buying Land
The South African government plans to impose restrictions on foreign investment in real estate by introducing a bill which would
7 August 2014
Seven facts about the Restitution of Land Rights Act
Thanks to the
7 August 2014
SA women’s struggle for land
Late former president Nelson Mandela’s ex wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela made headlines on Tuesday, when details about her fight
7 August 2014
SA Property Owners seek deeper Government engagement on land reform
Stakeholders in the Commercial Real Estate industry represented by the South African Property Owners’ Association (SAPOA) are
5 August 2014
Lamgold to generate 15% of own electricity in 5 yrs
Toronto-based gold producer Iamgold president and CEO Steve Letwin is championing the use of renewable energy as an opportunity for
5 August 2014
US company to open R80 million solar panel production facility in Cape Town
Cape Town will be the new base of US
5 August 2014
Leaders fight for wind farms
Former homeland areas in the Eastern Cape’s Transkei and Ciskei regions are gearing up, through the House of Traditional Leaders,
3 August 2014
Verwoerd, Zuma and the Chiefs
It may seem mischievous to suggest that Jacob Zuma’s thinking on chiefs and traditional authority echoes that of the infamous
1 August 2014