
Expropriation without compensation is dangerous political theatre
Of course, the current owners of the property, as a matter of right, are required to be compensated if they must part with the property.

Of course, the current owners of the property, as a matter of right, are required to be compensated if they must part with the property.

What an incredible honour it is to receive, on behalf of Khaya Lam, the Bertie Lubner Humanitarian Award.

As we celebrate our Golden Jubilee, it is worth remembering why freedom matters in the first place.

Millions of black South Africans still live on communal land without secure tenure.

The FMF’s Khaya Lam Project was featured in The Citizen on Thursday, 21 August, on transferring home ownership to among others, a 106-year old Nontsomi Sannah Jilimba, who was born in 1919.

The FMF’s Khaya Lam Project was featured in The Citizen on transferring ownership to among others, an 106-year old Nontsomi Sannah Jilimba, who was born in 1919.

Khaya Lam hosted five title deed ceremonies, ensuring that 381 tenant families received their title deeds.

The FMF’s Khaya Lam Project was featured in IOL as a national initiative that is working to transfer home ownership to people who have lived without formal recognition.

The FMF was featured in Business Day on private property rights.

With a lifetime of service to liberty, Temba and Eustace are an example to us all.