Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Lands commission decentrali­ses

- Tendayi Kasamba Chronicle Reporter

THE Government has decentrali­sed operations of the Zimbabwe Land Commission (ZLC) as it seeks to address land disputes and ensure that land is fully utilised nationwide.

ZLC has set up offices in all the country’s provinces to improve efficiency in land audits and promote accountabi­lity in the agricultur­al sector.

In the past, the commission’s offices were in Harare, which slowed down undertakin­g of land disputes in the country.

The commission has, however, spread its operations to Matabelela­nd North, Matabelela­nd South, Masvingo, Mashonalan­d West, Manicaland, Mashonalan­d Central, Midlands and Mashonalan­d East provinces where farmers can now report their grievances and get assistance on different land disputes.

In a statement, the Minister of Lands, Agricultur­e and Rural Resettleme­nt, Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri (Rtd), said the ministry is pursuing a directive by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to ignite the country’s economic revival and growth agenda through agricultur­e.

“During his inaugurati­on speech in November 2017, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde ED Mnangagwa, charged the Ministry of Lands, Agricultur­e and Resettleme­nt to be the engine of our economic recovery and subsequent growth,” read the statement.

“Pursuant to that directive, my ministry would like to streamline its processes with regards to the handling of complaints and disputes relating to our resettleme­nt areas. This task shall be the responsibi­lity of the Zimbabwe land commission.”

The minister said his ministry was willing to discharge its rightful duties and the decentrali­sation of ZLC will ensure economic revival and growth.

“Such an arrangemen­t is not only in line with our constituti­on, but also leaves the ministry to concentrat­e on production and productivi­ty issues thereby directly addressing the economic revival and growth agenda,” read the statement.

“The Zimbabwe Land Commission shall, therefore, assume its constituti­onal mandate in full and discharge its duties and responsibi­lities accordingl­y. One area of immediate attention for the commission shall be to attend to and resolve land related complaints and disputes.”

The ZLC was formed to ensure accountabi­lity, fairness and transparen­cy in the administra­tion of agricultur­al land and to conduct periodic land audits, investigat­e and determine disputes on agricultur­al land. — @ tenkasamba

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