Slow registration of plots worrisome

It has emerged that multiple-plot owners fear that they may lose their plots
It has emerged that multiple-plot owners fear that they may lose their plots

The Mogoditshane/Thamaga sub-council chairperson Duncan Ramasiagopana has told the council meeting that the land registration exercise was moving at a snail’s pace, as people were not coming forth to register their property.

Speaking at the on-going full council meeting on Monday, Ramasiagopana said progress in the exercise was slow due to other reasons such as inadequate manpower resources at Land Board offices.

“Mogoditshane Sub Land Board is at 15%, while Thamaga is at 12%. It is obvious that if we compare the progress made against the amount of time assigned to the project, and given that we only have one month to go, it implies that we have to find ways to fast-track the implementation of the project,” he said.

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