Thursday, May 26, 2016

Govt crafts Master Plans to end land disputes

DAILY NEWS Reporters in Dodoma
Deputy Minister for Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development, Ms Angelina Mabula

THE Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development is collaborating with 18 councils to prepare Master Plans that will help check the escalating land-based conflicts in the country.
The preparation of this comprehensive action plan is done through Urban Local Government Supporting Programme (ULGSP), Deputy Minister, Ms Angelina Mabula, said yesterday.
She noted that a Master Plan which provides a long-range vision for the built environment of a community will help in guiding the appropriate use of land within a municipality in order to protect the public from unnecessary disputes.
She was responding to Ms Salma Mwassa (Special Seats-CUF) who claimed that land disputes were escalating due to government’s failure to survey and prepare good land use in the country.
The MP wanted to know how the government was prepared to end such disputes and when it will come up with a comprehensive plan of action that will guide land use in the country.
The deputy minister admitted that to a large extent, land disputes were fuelled by lack of proper land management plans and people’s failure to respect land laws and policies. She pointed out that the ministry has already embarked on a ten-year programme, 2015-2025, to survey and plan land use in the country.
The deputy minister also informed the National Assembly that the government is having discussion with the World Bank to speed up preparation of Master Plans in 30 towns in Tanzania Mainland.
Other efforts the ministry is taking to address land disputes, according to Ms Mabula, are engaging other offices including Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries and Natural Resources and Tourism to chart a joint strategy to end the problem

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