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Ramaphosa Under Fire: DA Rejects Praise of Zimbabwe Failed Land Grabs That Caused Hunger & Collapse

September 3, 2025
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South Africa’s Democratic Alliance (DA) has strongly criticized President Cyril Ramaphosa for his recent comments expressing support for Zimbabwe’s land reform program, which the opposition party describes as a failed model that should not be emulated.

In a statement, the DA rejected what it called Ramaphosa’s “shocking praise of Zimbabwe’s land confiscations as ‘essential’,” arguing that Zimbabwe’s approach “destroyed Zimbabwe’s economy & jobs and caused famine.” The party emphasized that South Africa should avoid repeating what it views as Zimbabwe’s disastrous agricultural and economic policies.

The DA instead advocates for a constitutional approach to land reform that respects property rights and legal processes while addressing historical injustices. The party insists that land redistribution must be conducted in a manner that protects both economic stability and food security, unlike Zimbabwe’s program which they believe led to economic collapse and widespread hardship.

This disagreement highlights the ongoing debate in South Africa regarding how best to address land inequality while maintaining economic stability. The DA’s position reflects concern that rapid, uncompensated land seizures could mirror Zimbabwe’s experience with agricultural production decline and economic instability.

Many South Africans are closely watching this discussion, recognizing that land reform represents both a moral imperative and a potential economic risk if implemented poorly. The DA’s statement serves as a warning against approaches they believe could undermine South Africa’s economy and food security while calling for measured, constitutional solutions to land redistribution.

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