Namibia: Land Reform May Go Beyond Vision 2030

At the rate land redistribution is going, it will take 40 years before half of Namibia's commercial farmland can land in the hands of black people. Present policies of land redistribution, described as transfer of commercial farmland from whites and foreigners to blacks, have led to only one percent of commercial land being redistributed every year. The above assumptions are contained in a research paper written by Robin Sherbourne, Director of Public Policy and Research at the Institute of Public Policy and Research (IPPR).