KDC chair lauds LAPCAS

Kgatleng District Council (KDC) chairperson Mpho Morolong yesterday told councillors during a full council meeting that the Land Board has made significant strides in registering land lots through the Land Administration, Procedures Capacity and Systems (LAPCAS).

“As of 26th November 2018, 32,221 plots were surveyed and permanent plot numbers fixed on the same. I would like to encourage plot owners to clearly demarcate or fence their plots to facilitate registration. Most plots in the built-up areas were surveyed and numbered but there is still a challenge with those plots whose demarcation is not clear,” Morolong said.

Morolong advised the community to demarcate or fence their arable fields (masimo) also because the land board will start surveying them in the next financial year.  He said communities must take advantage of district’s proximity to the Gaborone market by ensuring optimal use of their land resources.

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