People living in informal settlements have now been told by
the Government to go through an application process to get title deeds.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa promised to dole out the
documents ahead of last year’s August elections in what was seen as a campaign
gimmick. Cabinet endorsed the Kwangu/Ngakwami Presidential Title Deeds
Programme Consortium as part of the initiative.
Mnangagwa, however, only handed out 265 securitised title
deeds to selected Epworth residents.
But Newsday reports that Housing and Social Amenities
minister Zhemu Soda was singing a different tune on Wednesday in Parliament
when lawmakers demanded answers on the matter. Soda acknowledged delays in the
issuance of the title deeds alleging there are many processes involved.
He said a task force comprising various ministries,
including Local Government and National Housing, Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries,
Water and Rural Resettlement, Information as well as Justice, Legal and
Parliamentary Affairs ministries will now oversee the process.
He also said government is collaborating with the private
sector, specifically the Kwangu Trust on the exercise.
“So, the Kwangu Trust, I believe in Epworth where the
programme was launched, now have a site office, whereby people who want to get
title deeds go there and submit their applications,” Soda said.