Scramble for land hits Marapong

Fatshe leno la rona: Applicants at an allocation of plots in Ramotswa, 2012
Fatshe leno la rona: Applicants at an allocation of plots in Ramotswa, 2012

The chaotic scenes countrywide where landseekers have slept in bushes overnight only to stampede in the morning to apply for desperately inadequate plots, was replicated last week in Marapong.

MARAPONG:The scarcity of land is becoming acute – a situation that forces Batswana to scramble for the few plots available whenever an opportunity for land acquisition opens up. Last week multitudes thronged Marapong Sub-Land Board premises hoping to be among those on the list to be allocated land.

Batswana were invited to apply for land in 17 villages through the Marapong Sub Land Board. Close to 4, 000 applications were submitted for the few plots on offer, with Chadibe village alone receiving more than 2,000.

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