Hon Minister, throwing more money into the National Student Financial Aid Scheme, NSFAS, and further education and training institutions, FETs, does not automatically mean that they are administered better. Visit these FETs and you will see what we are talking about. Go to places like KwaGqikazi FET College and other places where we went and saw the terrible conditions that exist there.
However, it was unfortunate that the hon Trollip attacked the Ingonyama Trust Act, Act 3 of 1994, which was passed by the then KwaZulu government. Without that Act, many more black South Africans would have been dispossessed than the Khoi. Had the Act not protected the so-called reserves, they would have become state land, as happened in other areas.
Our appeal is to approach land reform in an orderly and sober manner so as to avoid South Africa going the route of Zimbabwe. Our farms are the bread basket of our nation. Let us not jeopardise these valuable economic assets with rash rhetoric and misguided policy. [Interjections.]