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Farmers tackle disputes for easier title deals
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32440, member: 636"] Zimbabwe introduces a new system to help farmers secure land title deeds. The Zimbabwe Land Commission encourages farmers with land disputes to visit provincial offices. Farmers need to bring specific documents when reporting conflicts. The government wants to make the land ownership process smoother and more accessible. Agricultural land title deed applications have reached 2,518 submissions. Farmers can resolve disputes before applying for their documents. The process aims to simplify land tenure services across eight agricultural provinces. Applicants must provide identification, offer letters, and dispute details. The government seeks to streamline land allocation and ownership. A one-stop centre will handle title deed processing more efficiently. Farmers can receive documents within three days for cash payments. The system allows flexible payment options over 90 days. Banks are preparing to facilitate mortgage arrangements for farmers. The government wants to make agricultural land more bankable and transferable. The land tenure system addresses multiple challenges in agricultural land management. It provides strategies for family inheritance and farm ownership. President Mnangagwa launched the initiative to solidify land reform efforts. Farmers can now more easily navigate land ownership processes. The program aims to support agricultural development nationwide. Provincial offices will help farmers resolve land-related conflicts. Farmers must bring specific documentation when reporting disputes. The system reduces travel costs and simplifies administrative processes. The government wants to make land ownership more accessible and transparent. Agricultural land management becomes more straightforward for farmers. [/QUOTE]
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