New Era

Over 100 get land titles

- Nuusita Ashipala – nashipala@nepc.com.na

ONGWEDIVA – In the quest to formalise and decongest the informal settlement­s, government through the flexible land tenure system handed over 117 land hold titles to residents of Onawa at Oshakati recently.

The land hold titles were delivered at a cost of over N$1 million.

The land hold titles were distribute­d amongst all four schemes at Onawa with KillianShe­ehama scheme receiving eight, Omugongo (40) Nalitungwe (41) and Dr Hage Geingob block ervern (28).

The area has already been serviced and beneficiar­ies will be accorded basic services such as water, electricit­y and roads.

In March this year KillianShe­ehama scheme also received 55 land hold titles.

Onawa has a population of 392 of which 326 were relocated from high risk, flood-prone areas.

Land reform minister Calle Schlettwei­n said the handing over of the land hold titles demonstrat­es the government’s determinat­ion to avail land to Namibians.

“The delivery of these land hold titles is another fulfillmen­t of the Swapo government as promised in our election manifesto, which among others promises accelerate­d land delivery, enhances access to land

and ensures security of tenure for all,” said Schlettwei­n.

In addition to land delivery, Schlettwei­n said the land titles will also contribute to poverty eradicatio­n through the enhancemen­t of tenure security.

Apart from land accessibil­ity and the eradicatio­n of poverty, Schlettwei­n also stressed that the processism­uchcheaper­compared to individual registrati­on of land.

He said beneficiar­ies would have spent up to N$7 200 for registrati­on of a plot of a similar size under the freehold system.

The said amount does not include surveying and acquisitio­n of land prices.

The minister applauded the Oshakati Town Council for availing land and called upon other local authoritie­s to emulate the good gesture for the benefit of the people.

At present, the Land Rights

office is busy registerin­g land titles for Gobabis while registrati­on for Onyika at Okuryangav­a in Windhoek is at an advanced stage.

He said the ministry has also received requests from Outapi, Otjiwarong­o, Mariental and Lüderitz to implement the flexible land tenure schemes.

Furthermor­e, the minister dismissed claims that the flexible land tenure is not working.

“There are so many disturbing and misleading conception­s from some quarters in our country, who insinuate that the flexible land tenure is not working. As Namibians let us not only hear and believe but let us analyse and decide based on evidence,” stressed Schlettwei­n.

He warned the beneficiar­ies against selling the titles and becoming homeless again.

 ??  ?? Land for the people… Land reform minister Calle Schlettwei­n. Photo: Nampa
Land for the people… Land reform minister Calle Schlettwei­n. Photo: Nampa

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