Tlokweng faces LAPCAS hurdle

Land applications queuing up at Tlokweng Land Board
Land applications queuing up at Tlokweng Land Board

It will take some time before the Tlokweng Land Board properly implements the Land Administration Procedures, Capacity and Systems (LAPCAS) project.

During a stakeholders meeting at the board offices, principal land surveyor, Nehemiah Tokonyane said the LAPCAS project is lagging behind in Tlokweng due to certain challenges.

“The LAPCAS project is slow because there have been some challenges such as inadequate or ineffective communication, absent plot owners, plots that are not demarcated, reluctance to register plots and unauthorised sub-divisions of land among other things,” he explained.

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