Is Land Reform Dying And Can It Recover by Ndifuna Ukwazi published on 2023-07-13T09:58:43Z Land reform in South Africa is a crucial topic, aiming to address the injustices inherited from the colonial and apartheid eras. It seeks to ensure equitable access to land, tackle housing issues, and secure tenure rights for all citizens. On this episode, we shine a light on the question: "Is land reform dying, and can it be revived?" Comment by Mark Freedom 2. The Rothschild Barons are connected to an even higher power - The Vatican. Google: wikipedia rothschild loans holy see The Vatican, which ones ruled the Americas when they were called New Spain, which existed longer than the United States has existed, is a continuation of the Holy Roman Empire, a continuation of the Roman Empire, a continuation of the Egyptian Empire of the New Kingdom. 2023-07-13T16:07:55Z Comment by Mark Freedom 1. 07:43 Ben Cousins: "The popular answer is that a compromise was struck, in the transition to 'democracy'. A compromise with the 'old white elites', the 'racially privileged elites', and the incoming Black majority." Let's name names. Johann Rupert worked for David Rockefeller at Citibank. He is also co-owner of Ruppert-Rothschild Vignerons. The Rothschild Barons, specifically Baron Nathaniel Mayer, 1st Lord Rotschild, founded De Beers, with Cecil Rhodes as it's first Chairman, in 1887/1888. De Beers mined and traded 90% of the world's diamonds at one time - they were the global monopolist. So that is the diamond industry, the wine industry, and more. 2023-07-13T16:07:28Z