THE RISING tide of farm murders in South Africa has not only sparked domestic outrage, but has also garnered international attention, and in the days leading up to the BRICS Summit hosted in South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s replies in Parliament concerning the issue of farm murders, have raised concerns about their potential impact on investor confidence.
Leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) are convening to discuss economic co-operation, thus Ramaphosa’s approach to addressing the concerns around the threat to South Africa’s food supply, will play a crucial role in shaping perceptions of South Africa’s commitment to security, stability, and economic growth.
Farm murders, characterised by violence directed at rural farmers, have been a long standing issue in South Africa, and are a symptom of an…