Thank you, Chairperson. Hon Minister, the community-led programmes of land repossession across the country is products of the failure or delay of the government to transfer land back to the rightful owners. What you out to be doing as government is to support this community- led struggles and put in services on land that has been occupied. If the expropriation of land without compensation constitutional amendment fails to deliver land back to the people, what measures do you have in place to support the inevitable occupation of land by the dispossessed owners? Thank you.
The MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, LAND REFORM AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT: Hon
member, thank you. You have a new question. You are actually saying there is a programme of land repossession. I don't know which one is that, which makes people not to follow legal processes that have been put in place and allow them to invade land. I don't think that would be an acceptable process, nor can they be justified or blessed
if I were to call it that way. However, where people have land needs, there are processes on how those must be followed and the government will address. Where there are weaknesses, as long as the High Level Panel had identified weaknesses in our programmes and system, that's what the government has to and we are addressing. Thank you very much.