Mabuza: Govt making progress with land reform
Updated | By Nothando Mkhize
Deputy President David Mabuza says access to land is an act of social justice that cannot be delayed.
He says government is slowly making progress in this regard.
"The process of releasing State land for agricultural purpose is targeted at vulnerable groups and our society and will empower woman, youth and people with disabilities."
READ: Mkhize denies SA entered third Covid wave
Mabuza appeared before a Hybrid Sitting of the National Assembly on Wednesday and answered questions on land reform, Covid-19 jabs, interventions to alleviate poverty and unemployment.
He said we're ready to begin phase two of our coronavirus vaccination programme.
"We are confident that we are going to receive our Johnson and Johnson supply and we will be able to catch up on our phase one, so we are going to proceed and we are going to be patient. We are going to start on the 17th if everything goes well."
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