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SAfrica rights group to serve attachment orders on Zimbabwe-owned properties.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by influential, privately-owned South African daily Business Day website on 30 March

Civil rights group AfriForum plans to serve attachment orders today against four properties in Cape Town owned by the Zimbabwe government.

This marks the first time Zimbabwe's properties in SA risk being sold to compensate some white farmers in Zimbabwe for land seizures deemed illegal by a regional court in Namibia.

The move could set a precedent for hundreds of dispossessed farmers seeking to enforce much larger compensation claims through courts in SA.

AfriForum legal representative Willie Spies said attachment orders would be noted against two …

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