CDEDI calls for a land audit after 54 families lost land to the Burundi national

Dozens of families got shoved off ancestral ground after a 154-hectare deal handed their land to a Burundi national, and CDEDI is calling the whole setup rotten.

Nkhotakota land sale sparks uproar
  • Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives demanded a land audit.
  • Fifty-four families were displaced in Nkhotakota District.
  • Deal transferred 154 hectares to a Burundi national.
  • Some local leaders reportedly signed off on it.
Village Head Nzeru sounds the alarm
  • Village Head Nzeru spoke from Traditional Authority Malengachazi.
  • Nzeru said long-settled families were labeled trespassers.
  • Generations had depended on that customary land.
  • Police were accused of making arrests and issuing demolition threats.
Sylvester Namiwa pushes scrutiny
  • Sylvester Namiwa visited families on Saturday.
  • The Executive Director flagged weak land governance in Malawi.
  • Foreign-held land, he argued, needs strict vetting.
  • Transparent audit was framed as key to justice.
 

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