S Africa cenbank says property rights protected

SOUTH AFRICA - South African central bank Governor Tito Mboweni on Friday urged global investors to distinguish between his country and Zimbabwe, which is grappling with a worsening political and economic crisis.

"South Africa is not Zimbabwe. It is a democratic country where property rights are enshrined in the constitution and there will be no 14-year-old war veterans to take over your property," Mboweni told a business forum.

"Land reform will take place in accordance with the law."

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