The following are the major steps that were used before in allocating residential stands in Harare. However, these have been changed to accommodate the interests of the policymakers and senior council management. These new changes have opened the system to manipulation of town planning regulations. The Harare Residents’ Trust (HRT) is sharing these steps in the public interest. Several residents have lost their money through corruption involving officials, Councillors, land barons and real estate agencies who sometimes pocket money that they do not deserve.
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Library ResourceManuels et directivesjuillet, 2020Afrique, Zimbabwe
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Companion to Land Portal Zimbabwe country narrative
Rapports et recherchesdécembre, 2020ZimbabweThis detailed timeline provides further background information on the history and land governance of Zimbabwe summarised in the Land Portal country profile.
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Vol 3, No 1: March 2020, Special Issue 2 on Land Policy in Africa
Publication évaluée par des pairsmars, 2020MaliNotre article porte sur les pratiques de corruption liées aux opérations de lotissement dans le District de Bamako, plus précisément dans la commune VI. Notre démarche a consisté dans un premier temps, à faire une analyse des textes législatifs sur le foncier au Mali, dans un deuxième temps, à réaliser des enquêtes de terrain auprès des acteurs impliqués dans une opération de lotissement.
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Vol 3, No 1: March 2020, Special Issue 2 on Land Policy in Africa
Publication évaluée par des pairsmars, 2020ZambieIn Zambia, security of tenure for communities residing under customary land tenure settings has in recent years increasingly come under threat owing to the pressures of high rate of urbanization, speculation, subdivision and conversion to state land, which effectively excludes marginal populations from accessing resources for their land. While customary land is a major resource for most Zambians, the inadequacy or total lack of documentation leads to tenure insecurity, making people susceptible to forced displacements, and frequent land disputes.
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Vol 4, No 1: January 2021
Publication évaluée par des pairsjanvier, 2021ZimbabweExisting land governance system in Zimbabwe subjects vulnerable groups such as women to ‘land corruption’, which entrenches the already existing gendered land inequalities. This study used secondary data and found that Zimbabwe has witnessed various forms of corruption in general and land corruption, in particular, despite the country having the requisite policy, legal and institutional frameworks as well as other mechanisms to curb the scourge of corruption.
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Vol 3, No 1: January 2020, Special Issue 1 on Land Policy in Africa
Publication évaluée par des pairsjanvier, 2020NigériaThe Land Use Act of Nigeria, first enacted in 1978 was intended to simplify and standardise land administration systems across the country. It vested the authority to plan, assign and approve certificates of land ownership in the state governors, and all non-urban land in the local governments.
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Vol 3: Special Issue 3, 2020
Publication évaluée par des pairsnovembre, 2020ZimbabweABSTRACT Urban land in Zimbabwe is a lucrative economic and thus political asset. Increased demand for urban land across the country has been driven by multiple factors including high rates of urbanization, increased rural-urban migration, urban population growth and serious challenges in housing provision post-independence. This paper uses desk research to map out the actors and contestations over land.
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Vol 3, No 1: January 2020, Special Issue 1 on Land Policy in Africa
Publication évaluée par des pairsjanvier, 2020BurundiThe concept of Private-Public Partnership was used to provide infrastructure in developed countries for long time and the arrangement was applied by other countries due to its effectiveness and efficiency. This paper tried to explore how Private-Public Partnership is useful in minimising corruption cases in land administration for the case of Bujumbura City. A mixed research approach has been used to collect primary and secondary data. The findings are based on desk review and key informants’ information selected purposively.
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Vol 4, No 1: January 2021
Publication évaluée par des pairsjanvier, 2021ÉthiopieRapid urban population growth and spatial expansion of urban centers have brought unprecedented demand for land in developing countries such as Ethiopia. The dramatic shifts in urban land tenure from Feudal System (pre-1974) to Socialist Land Policy (1974- 1991) and to the current system (post-1991) have left the urban populations uncertain about their property rights. The historical context coupled with the complex legal and institutional structure and the absence of proper records of rights and restrictions have invigorated corruption in the land sector.
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Vol 3, No 1: January 2020, Special Issue 1 on Land Policy in Africa
Publication évaluée par des pairsjanvier, 2020NigériaABSTRACTRapid urbanization has continued to occur in many post independent capital cities in Africa with serious competition for land and housing among urban dwellers thereby posing challenges to governments. Consequently, this paper examines how corruption and politics have constituted hindrances to efficient land administration and housing provision as homelessness among the urban poor is on the increase as against the provisions of the Abuja Master Plan (AMP). The locale of this study is the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.
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