Daily Nation Newspaper

Aliens getting land worry Kitwe DC

- By JOSSY CHAIMA

KITWE District Commission­er Binwell Mpundu is worried over foreigners acquiring land in Zambia.

Speaking at a Democratic Governance and Human Rights Advocates (DEGHA) meeting in Kitwe, Mr Mpundu said after obtaining the land, most Zambians were selling it to the foreigners.

He said Zambia had in the recent years received a good share of foreign investors in the mining and tourism sector but most of them had acquired land from locals.

“The challenge we are having is that most Zambians are crying that they don't have land but when they are given they sell it to foreigners. My worry is that one day we will wake up and find the whole land across the nation has been sold off to foreigners,” Mr. Mpundu said.

He said Kitwe had a big challenge because people were allocating themselves land but warned that he would not sit by and watch culprits commit illegaliti­es in the name of desiring land.

He charged that it had become a norm for anyone in Zambia to allocate themselves plots in the hope that once government demolished their illegal structures, they would be given alternativ­e land.

Mr Mpundu said citizens must be encouraged to follow proper channels of land acquisitio­n and management.

He said there was need to balance investment with good natural resources management, adding that government, investors and ordinary people must take up their role in responsibl­e landscape investment.

Mr Mpundu said Zambians had been subjected to a lot of displaceme­nts with minimal compensati­on and the environmen­t had been degraded with no benefit to the nation.

He said investors had resorted to invest in Zambia for different reasons, among them employment creation and national developmen­tin terms of infrastruc­ture and revenue base- but people should weigh if effects of such investment outweighed benefits.

And DEGHA president Gerald Muteba said every Zambian had a role to play in ensuring responsibl­e investment in the nation’s land. Mr Muteba said there was need to develop a tool that everybody in Zambia would use to advocate for responsibl­e investment.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zambia