Your property. Your future. Your voice.
Property rights are the foundation of prosperity. When people know that what they build, buy and earn is secure, they have the confidence to invest, start businesses, create jobs and build wealth for the next generation. South Africa should be making it easier for more people to own property — not weakening the rights that make ownership meaningful.
Free SA believes land reform and redress can and must happen without undermining property rights. Our answer to South Africa’s history of dispossession should be to expand ownership, strengthen security and give more South Africans the opportunity to build wealth. On 16 December, Free SA will deliver the voices collected through this campaign to government.
Tell Government: Protect Property Rights
I support land reform and meaningful redress, but these goals should be achieved by expanding property ownership, not weakening property rights.
I call on government to protect South Africans against arbitrary expropriation and ensure that property rights remain secure, predictable and protected by the rule of law.
South Africa’s future prosperity depends on giving more people the freedom and security to own, invest, build and create wealth for the next generation.
Key concerns
Property Rights Create Prosperity
Homes, farms, businesses and investments are how ordinary people build wealth. When ownership is secure, people invest for the future. When government weakens that security, it risks undermining investment, growth and job creation.
Weak Property Rights Hurt Those Trying to Build Wealth
Property rights are not a privilege for the wealthy. They matter most to people trying to become owners. South Africa needs more homeowners, entrepreneurs, emerging farmers and families with assets they can pass to the next generation — not greater uncertainty over ownership.
History Warns Against Weakening Ownership
History repeatedly warns of the dangers of giving the state excessive power over private property. South Africa should pursue redress by expanding ownership and opportunity, while ensuring that expropriation powers remain limited, accountable and subject to the rule of law.
By ensuring that expropriation powers are clearly limited, constitutionally sound and subject to meaningful judicial oversight.
By strengthening title and tenure security and helping more South Africans own homes, land and businesses.
By pursuing land reform and redress without creating uncertainty that discourages investment, entrepreneurship and job creation.
Add your voice to thousands of South Africans calling for secure property rights and wider ownership. Free SA will collect these public representations and deliver them to government on 16 December 2026.
One voice matters. Thousands of voices are harder to ignore.
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