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Masuka gives Zimbabwe land to vets, others wait for disputes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51412, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's agriculture chief Dr Anxious Masuka announced bold moves to secure farmland for war veterans during a Friday meeting with provincial ministers in Harare. The government plans to fast-track land ownership papers for liberation fighters who currently occupy farms without proper documentation. Veterans already settled on agricultural properties will face no disruption while those still seeking land receive top priority. Masuka emphasized the urgent need to resolve land disputes and assist landless citizens. The minister revealed that his teams face strict deadlines to complete tenure documentation for veterans. President Mnangagwa has directed that most war veterans receive A1 farms spanning six hectares each. The government sets pricing at ten US dollars per hectare for the initial six hectares of land. Veterans purchasing additional acreage beyond six hectares will pay standard agro-ecological rates with a fifteen percent discount. Agriculture employs approximately nine million Zimbabweans, representing sixty-two percent of the population. The massive agricultural workforce demonstrates the sector's potential when veterans gain proper farming access. The government has revolutionized land ownership processes by decentralizing title deed distribution across the country. Farmers can submit applications electronically through WhatsApp or email instead of appearing in person. Six banks have partnered with the government to provide mortgage facilities for title deed acquisitions. The new system promises improved efficiency and better document security for landowners. Monthly ministerial meetings will monitor progress and ensure veterans receive timely assistance with their land needs. [/QUOTE]
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