The mixed messages in the public domain regarding the proposed amendments must be resolved through a transparent and honest discussion. Underlying the polarized situation on compulsory land acquisition is mutual suspicion between citizens and the state. The lack of trust within state departments, staff, civil society and Government, the academia and the state, the citizenry and the local governance structures underpins the low uptake of reforms. Where trust is broken and no efforts to repair the relations ensues in a country, there can be no national development. There is need to focus on rebuilding of trust between citizens and the State and gaining ground in the citizens confidence in the state as the protector of their interests in land.