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Bulukutu faces land corruption mess in home district
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81236, member: 636"] The new district commissioner in Mzimba is walking into a massive land corruption mess. Emmanuel Bulukutu starts his job at M'mbelwa District Council facing intense scrutiny over long-running allegations that the Physical Planning and Lands Department illegally sells off customary land, often to foreigners and elites. This corrupt pattern has stripped local communities of their livelihoods and bred deep distrust. Reports suggest some officers implicated in these shady deals have refused transfer orders multiple times, a huge red flag signaling entrenched interests. Bulukutu, a native of the district, faces a unique test where his local knowledge could either empower genuine reform or expose him to pressure from powerful networks benefiting from the status quo. His leadership will be judged by concrete actions, not speeches. This means enabling thorough audits of land transactions, enforcing staff transfers, protecting whistleblowers, and fully cooperating with bodies like the Anti-Corruption Bureau. The recent visit by Local Government Minister Ben Malunga Phiri, who publicly criticized the council's land irregularities, shows the issue has national attention, and patience is thin. Successfully confronting this systemic corruption would restore public faith and set a new standard for local governance. Failure would simply confirm the widespread belief that the system is rigged and untouchable. For the people of Mzimba, where land is fundamental to identity and survival, Bulukutu's tenure represents a critical moment of reckoning that will define his career and the district's future. [/QUOTE]
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