AT last, the 15
year old land conflict pitting villagers against the National Ranch
Company Limited (NARCO) in Kagera Region has been put to rest, thanks to
intervention by the
Minister for Livestock and Fishery Development, Mr
Luhaga Mpina.
Acting on
directives by President John Magufuli, the minister instructed that all
villagers within some premises of NARCO ranch in the region should
remain and continue with agriculture and livestock keeping activities.
President Magufuli
had previously directed government authorities not to evict villagers in
conserved areas which are no longer vital for preservation of wild
animals and ranches, among others.
Minister Mpina made
the remarks recently when addressing residents who had been earmarked
to vacate some areas within the ranch, which however has not been
developed by developers who acquired them from NARCO.
"The investors who
acquired the land have failed to develop them and pay requisite taxes as
per the contract signed between them and the government. As such, the
villagers should not be evicted from the land," the minister stressed.
Speaking during
public rallies at Buhale village which boarders Misenyi, Rutolo and
Kagoma ranches, Minister Mpina directed that villagers in Kankuyu,
Bugango, Bweju, Gubal, Mishambya, Kiobuheke, Buyegelegele, Chobokwe and
Rutolo should not be evicted.
The Minister
instructed the Acting General Manager of NARCO, Mr Masele Mipiwa, to
work on demarcation of new boundaries of the ranches within one month.
"You should also
review all contracts entered between NARCO and investors to ensure that
all pieces of land which are not developed are allocated to villagers
who are in need of land," he instructed.
The minister was
equally angered that some investors have failed to pay taxes and develop
ranches allocated to them and yet many villagers lack plots for rearing
their cattle.
"There are some
investors who have been operating since 2007 but have not paid a single
penny in taxes and have not developed their ranches, and yet they are
busy dragging the government in courts, we can't tolerate this," he
declared.
Minister Mpina
stressed that it is better for the investors to own small pieces of land
which they can develop rather than hoarding large chunks of land at the
expense of local population.
Speaking at the
occasion, Misenyi District Commissioner (DC), Colonel Denis Mwila,
assured the minister that all directives will be taken into account and
implemented effectively to ensure that investors pay requisite taxes and
develop their ranching plots.
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