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Govt set to grab Visser farm
13/10/2005 13:48  - (SA)  

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  • Lichtenburg - The government was to make its first commercial farm expropriation for the purposes of restitution on Thursday.

    North West farmer Hannes Visser would be given 21 days to respond to the notice of expropriation to be served by the Commissioner for Restitution of Land Rights in Gauteng and North West, spokesperson Mvusiwekhaya Sicwetsha told Sapa.

    Visser's response would be conveyed to Land Affairs Minister Thoko Didiza and a final decision made.

    In a previous interview with Sapa, Visser said he would oppose the expropriation of his 500ha farm on the grounds that the original owners signed letters of purchase in 1942 and sold the land at market-related prices.

    The farm was bought by his father Frans in 1968, and had been in the family ever since.

    Block

    The Visser farm is the last block of a larger piece of land being claimed.

    The commission claims the farm originally belonged to the Molamu family - Abram, Johannes, Thomas, Andreas and Joseph Molamu - which was dispossessed of it through forced-sale transactions under the apartheid government's racial policies.

    The planned expropriation follows two-and-half years of inconclusive negotiations on the value of the property - with Visser wanting R3m and the government offering R1.75m.

    This was not the country's first expropriation, as one took place in East London for development, Sicwetsha said. However, it was the first expropriation for restitution.

    While the SA Communist Party has welcomed the move, farmers' union Agri SA said it appeared the government was seeking to make an example of Visser.

    - SAPA



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