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WATCH: ‘South Africa is a very violent place,’ – Elon Musk     (www.citizen.co.za)
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https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/south-africa-violent-place-elon-musk/

Elon Musk said being bullied in South Africa helped motivate him to achieve success in life, and although he was in fights, he never started them.

FULL SEND PODCAST HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXS_gkWAIs0

South African born Elon Musk says South Africa is a very violent country.

The billionaire and CEO of Space X and Tesla was responding to questions on the Full Send Podcast about whether he had ever been in fights.

Elon Musk said being bullied in South Africa probably helped motivate him to achieve success in life and although he never started any, he was regularly in fights he didn’t want to be in.

“Where I grew up the things were very violent. I mean I never started a fight or anything, but I had a lot of fights that I didn’t want to be in and I got beat up really badly in a few of them actually. So, I’ve been in real hardcore street fights.”
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Ramaphosa signs controversial Expropriation Bill into law     (www.citizen.co.za)
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President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday signed the Expropriation Bill into law.

The Bill allows for the expropriation of land with no compensation if it’s in the interest of the public or for public purpose.

Although the Bill was adopted by the National Assembly in 2020, it was opposed by the DA, FF+ and some civil society groups.

In a statement, the Presidency said the Bill allows for local, provincial and national authorities “to expropriate land in the public interest for varied reasons that seek, among others, to promote inclusivity and access to natural resources”. The Presidency added that property cannot be expropriated without it being in the public interest.

The Bill states that expropriation can only take place if an attempt has been made at reaching an agreement around the acquisition of land.

“An expropriating authority is therefore obliged to enter into negotiations with the owner of a property required for such purposes,” said the Presidency.

“An expropriating authority must also attempt to reach an agreement on the acquisition of the property before resorting to expropriation — except in circumstances where the right to use property temporarily is taken on an urgent basis in terms of a provision in the legislation.”

Reacting to the news on X, ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula said the Bill will ensure land expropriation is done fairly, while “balancing the need for land reform with property rights”.

“The legislation marks a significant step in the government’s efforts to address historical land inequalities and promote equitable land redistribution,” he added.

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