THE ministry of Mines expects the long-awaited electronic cadastre (e-cadastre) system to be fully operational by year-end, modernising how the country administers and manages mining titles. The development marks a significant step toward transparency and streamlining the nation’s mining rights administration. The permanent secretary in the ministry of Mines, Thomas Utete Wushe, said the system…
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