AFASA handed a memorandum of grievances to the province’s Department of Water and Sanitation following a land dispute between two farmers.
The association’s commodity Chairperson Realeboha Mokhethi says lack of access to farming land will further contribute to historic inequalities and injustices.
“If today we are looking at 4000 hectares that is only being owned by seven commercial farmers, it means what about the other communities, what about the marginalized ones, where do they go in? You find they are all grouped in commonages, where you get to only have 10 cows. Because of its over grazing, there’s nothing happening. So, with such land,
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