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Government should carry out the land audit says Tsvangirai

by Nare Msupatsila
12 Jul 2012 at 17:29hrs | Views
Zimbabwe Prime Minister - Morgan Tsvangirai - says he notes with concern that some Ministers in Government will be embarking on a partisan land audit outside the Government processes.

A report in the State media indicates that the Zanu-PF Land reform department led by Local Government Minister Ignatius Chombo and Lands Minister Hebert Murerwa wants to undertake a countrywide land audit, notwithstanding the fact that Minister Murerwa is required to do the same process for Government.

"The GPA, which is now part of the Constitution, obligates Government to audit land," said a statement from Tsvangirai's office.

"Since 2009, the Ministry of Lands has done nothing in this regard and has not even come up with a framework for the land audit.

"While it is acknowledged that Ministers have assignments for their political parties in this instance the Government and people of Zimbabwe are expecting a proper land audit that is expected to reveal multiple farm owners and those that are not producing on the land allocated to them," added Tsvangirai.

"As a Principal of Government responsible for supervision and implementation of Government policy, the Prime Minister expects the Minister of Lands to embark on a proper land audit as stipulated by the law and as identified by his Ministry as a key priority," concluded the statement.

Source - Byo24News
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