M&G brings together stakeholders to discuss progress on land reform

Published: 05/04/2019

Mail & Guardian hosted an event last week with various speakers, including Dr Vuyo Mahlati, chairperson of Advisory Panel on Land Reform and Bulelwa Mabasa, also a member of the advisory panel, who discussed the progress on land reform and what to expect in the next few weeks. Agbiz head of Legal Intelligence Theo Boshoff also presented. The event was moderated by Michael Avery, anchor of Classic Business on Classic FM. The event was attended by various stakeholders in the agricucltural industry.


Mail & Guardian hosted an event last week with various speakers, including Dr Vuyo Mahlati, chairperson of Advisory Panel on Land Reform and Bulelwa Mabasa, also a member of the advisory panel, who discussed the progress on land reform and what to expect in the next few weeks. Agbiz head of Legal Intelligence Theo Boshoff also presented. The event was moderated by Michael Avery, anchor of Classic Business on Classic FM.  The event was attended by various stakeholders in the agricucltural industry. 

The event programme and some of the presentations are linked below.

Programme

PRESENTATIONS

Nomfundo Ntloko-Gobodo, Chief Land Claims Commissioner, Commission on Restitution of Land Rights, Department of Rural Development and Land Reform

Leon Louw, Executive Director, Free Market Foundation

Pierre Vercueil, Deputy President, Agri South Africa and grain and livestock farmer from the North West

Sifiso Ntombela, Trade Economist, National Agricultural Marketing Council

Prof Ferdi Meyer, Director: Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy, Associate Professor in Agricultural Economics, University of Pretoria

Peter Setou, Chief Executive, Vumelana Advisory Fund

Pierre Venter, General Manager, Human Settlements, Market Conduct Division, Banking Association of South Africa

Bennie van Rooy, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Land Bank

Thabi Nkosi, Executive Director: Research, Business Development & Investments, AFGRI Group Holdings

 

For more information about the event, please contact Wan Liew of Mail & Guardian: wanl@mgafrica.com.