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GGH3702 Assignment 1 Semester 2 2026 - Due August 2026 GGH3702/2026/01 ASSIGNMENT 01 Answer EITHER question 1 OR question 2 (not both) (The marking criteria for each question is provided at the end of the two questions) QUESTION 1 Chapter 6 of the National Development Plan (NDP) focuses on overcoming the historical marginalization of rural areas and addressing widespread rural poverty. Specifically, the chapter outlines several key strategies and areas. These include promoting agricultural growth through successful land reform, job creation, and robust environmental management, while addressing agricultural production, land restitution, and farm-worker employment conditions. Assess the sustainability of the Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP) and land restitution initiatives within a specific rural district or former homeland area. In your answer, you must: • Analyze the primary socio-economic challenges, historical underdevelopment, and infrastructure deficits characterizing your chosen rural district or former homeland area. • Assess the implementation progress, policy objectives, and major institutional failures of the Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP) and land restitution initiatives within that specific region. • Examine whether land reform and redistribution projects in your selected area have successfully integrated beneficiaries into commercial agricultural value chains, or if they have resulted in unproductive land and heightened vulnerability. • Provide real world examples and evidence for the current rural development interventions in your chosen community. [100 marks] QUESTION 2 Chapter 7 of the National Development Plan (NDP) 2030 envisages South Africa as a country that promotes inclusive economic growth, social cohesion, regional integration, and responsible global leadership. It argues that long-term economic prosperity depends on maintaining peaceful relations with neighbouring countries, attracting investment, strengthening trade partnerships, promoting tourism, and upholding constitutional values that protect the dignity and rights of everyone living in South Africa. At the same time, recent anti-immigrant protests and xenophobic violence have generated criticism from African governments, international organisations and investors, raising concerns about South Africa's credibility as a champion of African unity, human rights and regional cooperation. Write an essay responding to the following statement: ‘South Africa cannot achieve the National Development Plan's vision of sustainable economic development and regional leadership while anti-immigrant sentiment and xenophobic violence continue within its borders.’ In your response: • Clearly state and justify your position on the statement, using relevant evidence to support your argument; 3

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GGH3702
ASSIGNMENT 1
DUE DATE: AUGUST 2026

,QUESTION 1: ASSESSING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE COMPREHENSIVE
RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (CRDP) AND LAND RESTITUTION
INITIATIVES IN THE EASTERN CAPE



1. INTRODUCTION

South Africa’s rural areas still face many of the problems created by apartheid. The
former homeland areas, especially in the Eastern Cape, remain among the poorest and
most underdeveloped parts of the country. Although South Africa has been a
democracy for many years, many rural communities still struggle with poverty,
unemployment, and poor access to basic services. The National Development Plan
(NDP) 2030 aims to address these challenges. Chapter 6 focuses on rural development
and reducing rural poverty. It highlights the need to support farming through land
reform, create jobs, and protect and manage the environment properly (National
Planning Commission, 2012).



The Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP) and land restitution are
important programmes aimed at improving the lives of people in rural areas. The
Eastern Cape, which includes large parts of the former Transkei and Ciskei homelands,
provides an important example of the challenges facing rural South Africa. The
discussion examines the main problems in the region and considers how well the CRDP
and land restitution have been implemented. It also considers whether these
programmes have helped communities use their land productively and become
successful commercial farmers, or whether some land has remained unused and
communities have continued to face poverty and vulnerability.

, 2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHALLENGES IN THE EASTERN CAPE

The Eastern Cape shows us exactly why the NDP says we need to fix rural areas. This
province contains large parts of the former homelands, and it has suffered from colonial
land theft and apartheid's deliberate neglect.



2.1 Historical Problems

The Transkei and Ciskei were designed by apartheid to be reservoirs of cheap labour
for South Africa's farms and factories. The apartheid government purposely destroyed
the farming capacity of these areas. They forced African people into overcrowded,
damaged land with almost no infrastructure and no economic opportunities (National
Planning Commission, 2012). This created a pattern where most people were pushed
into areas with the least economic potential, far from cities and jobs.



The 1913 Natives Land Act started this problem by restricting African land ownership to
only 7% of the country. Later apartheid laws continued to destroy rural livelihoods,
making people depend on working far away from their homes. The NDP admits that "the
apartheid spatial divide continues to dominate the landscape" (National Planning
Commission, 2012, p. 17). Even today, the former homelands still have huge
infrastructure problems, very high poverty, food insecurity, and too few skills.

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