Zimbabwe wants to give more people title deeds for their homes. The President said this would help everyone feel secure about their property rights. Over 7,000 homeowners will receive title deeds this month across areas like Epworth, Chitungwiza, Southlea Park, and Glenwood. These documents prove legal ownership of houses. The program called Kwangu/Ngakwami Presidential Title Deeds started last year.
Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi shared that 2,000 title deeds are almost ready for Epworth residents. Another 2,500 will soon go to people in the Glenwood area. About 1,000 title deeds await processing for long-term tenants in Chitungwiza. The first 1,800 applications from Southlea Park are moving forward out of 9,600 planned for April. The next phase will reach other suburbs like Robert Mugabe, Zvidozvevanhu, Zinyengere, and Overspill.
The government plans to expand this program to Cowdray Park in Bulawayo. Residents in Mutare around Gimboki will also benefit from this initiative. When officials ask, people need to provide the required papers. This program helps residents use their properties for business opportunities. A special trust handles the work without making a profit.
Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi shared that 2,000 title deeds are almost ready for Epworth residents. Another 2,500 will soon go to people in the Glenwood area. About 1,000 title deeds await processing for long-term tenants in Chitungwiza. The first 1,800 applications from Southlea Park are moving forward out of 9,600 planned for April. The next phase will reach other suburbs like Robert Mugabe, Zvidozvevanhu, Zinyengere, and Overspill.
The government plans to expand this program to Cowdray Park in Bulawayo. Residents in Mutare around Gimboki will also benefit from this initiative. When officials ask, people need to provide the required papers. This program helps residents use their properties for business opportunities. A special trust handles the work without making a profit.