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    South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Expropriation Bill into law, which allows for the expropriation of land without compensation if deemed to be in the public interest or for public purpose. The bill, which replaces the apartheid-era Expropriation Act of 1975, underwent a five-year process of public consultations and parliamentary deliberations. It sets out how organs of state may expropriate land for various reasons, aiming to promote inclusivity and access to natural resources. The legislation has sparked opposition from various groups, including the Democratic Alliance (DA), AfriForum, and ActionSA, who have vowed to challenge the bill in court. Critics argue that the bill could negatively impact investor confidence and economic stability, with concerns raised about potential threats to food security and property rights.

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