Turning tenure reform into rural industrialisation

Professor Mandivamba Rukuni

By Professor Mandivamba Rukuni ZIMBABWE’S new land tenure policy is a defining moment. By driving for the regularisation of an estimated 300,000 rural agricultural land occupiers and formalising roughly three million informal urban parcels, government has handed the country a tool to unlock investment, finance and modern supply chains. But a title deed alone will…

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