The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Thousands to get title deeds in Harare South

- Herald Reporter

THOUSANDS of households in Harare South constituen­cy who are victims of land barons are set to receive title deeds to their residentia­l stands next month following the interventi­on of President Mnangagwa, a move expected to fast track developmen­t of the area, the local legislator has said.

President Mnangagwa last year promised to facilitate the issuance of title deeds in the area as part of efforts to bring order to the settlement and ensuring that those who have houses or stands have title deeds to those properties.

Most of the housing in the area is on planned layouts, but without the services normally required to gain the title deeds.

President Mnangagwa cut through the logjam by promising the title deeds in advance so the standholde­rs had the security they needed for their own business activities and to start working out how to service the area.

The first batch of 5 000 households are expected to be handed over title deeds to their properties next month.

Speaking during the launch of the area’s road rehabilita­tion programme, legislator Cde Tongai Mnangagwa said the process was a national programme to correct colonial disparitie­s which saw residents in most high-density suburbs failing to get title deeds.

“This is a national project starting here in Harare South whose main thrust is to assist residents in underdevel­oped areas to obtain title deeds, since about 90 percent of houses in high-density areas have no title deeds,” he said.

“At least 5 000 households in this constituen­cy are going to obtain documents for their homes by next month.”

Cde Mnangagwa said the absence of title deeds had disqualifi­ed many people from participat­ing in mainstream economic activities such as income -generating projects as title deeds act as collateral security in obtaining capital.

“Banks usually require title deeds in order for one to access loans and credit facilities, most of our people are excluded from such facilities,” he said.

“Government is motivated to ensure that people get these title deeds to actively participat­e in economic activities aimed at developing our country.”

Stoneridge Residents’ Associatio­n chairman, Mr Trymore Kanopula, said they had already started working on programmes to regularise settlement­s in the constituen­cy.

He said those in areas planned for other amenities such as schools and hospitals would be relocated.

Mr Kanopula said they were working with stakeholde­rs to investigat­e land disputes, unearthing and bringing to an end the land baron menace in Harare South.

 ?? ?? Harare South Member of Parliament Cde Tongai Mnangagwa (centre) and some ZANU PF supporters dance during the Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme launch in Stoneridge yesterday
Harare South Member of Parliament Cde Tongai Mnangagwa (centre) and some ZANU PF supporters dance during the Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme launch in Stoneridge yesterday

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