Land Claims Commission Accuses Umlimi Over Project
Friday, April 17, 2009 - 15:07
The Land Claims Commission has accused Umlimi, a strategic partner in the government’s R10 billion Tenbosch land-restitution project, of non-performance.
The commission says Umlimi's non-performance led to disgruntled land-reform beneficiaries invading the project in Mpumalanga.
Mpumalanga’s acting regional land claims commissioner, Tumi Seboka, said Umlimi failed to develop the farms to acceptable levels.
“Our position is that we are not going to allow any running down of farms and disruption at the expense of the community,” Seboka said.
To read the article titled, “State in clash over land-claim project,” click here.
The commission says Umlimi's non-performance led to disgruntled land-reform beneficiaries invading the project in Mpumalanga.
Mpumalanga’s acting regional land claims commissioner, Tumi Seboka, said Umlimi failed to develop the farms to acceptable levels.
“Our position is that we are not going to allow any running down of farms and disruption at the expense of the community,” Seboka said.
To read the article titled, “State in clash over land-claim project,” click here.
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