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Popapo
Popapo
5 years ago

Plots are advertised every day in the papers and if the ministry was serious it can confiscate several plots and give it to people who want to develop not these vendors who conive with the very ministry staff.

Wanjiku
Wanjiku
5 years ago

Ndiwosakwatiwatu .

Victim
Victim
5 years ago

Best start with fighting corruption on plot allocation which leads to allocation to vendors who later resale. Ndangopazamo ine…

ndangodutsamo
5 years ago

Ministry of lands should stop administering land in the cities – you should leave the city councils to manage urban land. Ministry of lands is insensitive to scarcity of urban land, their focus is on few rich people. With high urbanisation rate, Ministry of lands still follow sprawl land development – where will the majority of town dwellers live? No wonder people are occupying the mountains and river banks putting their lives on danger when there is huge idle land in the cities of Malawi.

cymru
cymru
5 years ago

When is Jacaranda Farm vacating Dzalanyama Forest Reserve (Dedza side) which they encroached but processing of deeds facilitated by the Ministry of Lands (Regional Lands Office, Centre). Area in the reserved was surveyed by Department of Surveys staff, Lilongwe. The new Principal Secretary should expedite the removal of Jacaranda Farm from the protected area, otherwise, the situation does not reflect good image in the fight against forest resources degradation. There are so many issues with this ministry which require correction in the interest of Malawi nation.

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