I support legal land reform, but I do not support an amendment to Section 25 of the constitution, because:

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The constitution should not be changed to accommodate Governments failures to achieve land reform. The Constitution was hardfought for, and the rights in the Constitution protect us all.

I believe private property rights specifically should be protected. We cannot allow government to just take any property of ours that they please, with no way to challenge it.

Land reform can be successful without amending the constitution. The problem in South Africa today is one of Government failure, not failure of the law.

Government already owns millions of hectares of land, and it must start by distributing this land to the people.

Land expropriation without compensation will destroy our economy. Without security of ownership, no one will be able to leverage land for capital.

My family has only just become an owner of land, and I don’t want to hand it back to the government so they can own it again.