LAND ALLOCATION FOR INVESTMENT VS THE RIGHTS OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE BY MR FRIGHTONE SICHONE AND MR KALOBWE SOKO REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA.

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LAND ALLOCATION FOR INVESTMENT VS THE RIGHTS OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE BY MR FRIGHTONE SICHONE AND MR KALOBWE SOKO REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

INTRODUCTION Zambia has a total land surface coverage of 752,614 square Kilometres and is divided into nine (9) provinces and seventy-two (72) districts as at 2005 Zambia has an international boundary with eight countries namely Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. Zambia has a dual land tenure system; Customary tenure Leasehold tenure.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Pre-independence land administration. Native reserves and Crown land – 1928 Trust Lands 1947 Administration of Customary land Freehold tenure Leasehold tenure Independence order 1964 Land Commission of Legal Reforms Land Conversion of titles Act 1975

ALLOCATION OF LAND FOR INVESTMENT The Lands Act of The law currently allows non-Zambians of the following categories to own land in Zambia; a permanent resident in the Republic of Zambia, an investor within the meaning of the Investment Act, a company registered under the Companies Act, a statutory corporation created by an Act of Parliament;

a co-operative society registered under the Co-operative Societies Act; a body registered under the Land (Perpetual Succession) Act; where the non-Zambian acquires an interest or right arising out of a lease, sub-lease, or under-lease, where the non-Zambian acquires an interest or right in land which is being inherited upon death or is being transferred under a right of survivorship or by operation of law; a Commercial Bank registered under the Companies Act and the Banking and Financial Services Act; where the non-Zambian is granted a concession or right under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, and where the non-Zambian has obtained the President's consent in writing under his hand.

Process of land allocation The administration of land is done by Government through the Ministry of Lands. The Ministry of Lands is divided into the following three departments namely; Lands Department Survey Department Lands and Deeds Registry Department Department of Human Resource and administration

DECENTRALISATION Physical Planning Survey services Land allocation Land Registration

CUSTOMARY LAND AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS Customary tenure is not expressly defined in the Lands Act Recognition of customary tenure Customary land is taken to constitute all land that was previously referred to as Reserve land and Trust land. Since the enactment of the Lands Act of 1995, Reserves and Trust Lands are now referred to as customary land

The role of Chiefs under customary land Vesting of land in the President chiefs play an important role in the administration of customary law, their position in land alienation is purely administrative. Conversion of customary rights to leasehold The Lands Act provides for the conversion of land held under customary tenure to leasehold tenure.

Conflict of authority and interest in the alienation of customary land The conflicts between the Chief and the State Conflicts between the chief and the subjects Conflict with Local Authorities

The protection of individuals or subjects occupying customary land Prevention of displacements Most Chiefs today are not conversant with modern land administration techniques Democratic and inclusiveness in the process of land alienation.

It is critical at this point to review the continued co-existence of customary tenure and the leasehold tenure. the absence of technocrats in land planning, surveying, land alienation and land registration. Customary tenure should be redesigned in terms of both the institutional and legal framework that would make land in these areas accessible.

INVESTEMENT IN LAND AND POVERTY REDUCTION “Has the release of land to investors helped reduce poverty in the country?” poverty incidence is still high; standing at 68%. The overall growth rate of the economy in the country is declining.

The driving force in converting customary land to leasehold villagers reluctance to convert and register land paying ground rent breach of leasehold conditions. Necessity to continue recognising customary tenure in the new draft Land Policy

CHALLENGES Lack of National Land Policy Several pieces of Legislation Institutional arrangement Customary tenure

WAY FORWARD In a quest to administer land for poverty reduction and economic growth, Government has decided to come up with a land Policy that would take into account the following policy measures: Ensure that land is alienated on the basis of capability and use. Introduce measures to encourage sub-leasing leasing of land by Zambians to foreigners Continue to sensitise the public on the advantages of individual ownership of land; Recognise the rights of land users through formal survey and registration Ensure that non-citizens and foreign companies are regulated in acquiring land in custom Encourage Zambians to go into joint ventures with foreign investors It is however worthy mentioning that, in order for tangible results to be achieved from land, basic infrastructure such as communication and transport, electricity water should be provided by the state

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