Author: Mercia Andrews

World Food  or World Hunger Day  (16 October)

16 October is officially known as World Food Day because it marks the anniversary of the founding of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in 1945. Each year, countries around the world observe this day to talk about food security and the right to food. The FAO consistently reminds governments that the Right to Food is a universal human right, not a privilege. Yet, despite these yearly reminders, growing numbers of poor and working-class people continue to go hungry, facing the indignity of begging for food, joining soup kitchens, or going without entirely.

Where is land reform

The land question is a class Question. Thirty years after the end of apartheid, the land still has not returned to the people. The ANC government and the white capitalist class it protects have turned land reform into a cruel hoax — a theatre of broken promises and elite enrichment. The National Development Plan calls land reform a “moral, social, and economic imperative,” but this is nothing more than empty rhetoric from a political elite unwilling to challenge the foundations of white property ownership and capitalist accumulation.

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