Saturday, December 11, 2010

Parasuurveyors held the party last night

Friday, 10th December 2010 National Land Center held the party sharing a bottle with its para-surveyors working in Kigali
A decade ago, Rwanda embarked on a major land reform programme. The government envisaged a new land law, supported by a land policy that claims that the new tenure system would contribute to enhancing food production social equity and the prevention of conflict.
Rwandans now are able to officially claim land for the first time through a project that aims to end land conflicts or disputes.As the Director General, National Land Centre Dr.Emmanuel Nkurunziza revealed
the National Land Centre and Office of the Registrar of Land Titles was set up three years ago. Its prominent responsibility is actually to implement the new land policy and laws that have been put together .its a principle agency for government to implement its new land tenure programme.
The National Land Centre is thus involved in various aspects of land management. This ranges from land use planning, administration, registration, surveying and related components." Being a new institution, we are still building the institution. But I must also say that while setting up or by building the necessary components and units, we are at the same time rolling out the priority programmes".Nkurunziza said
National land centre is facilitating land owners to prove their ownership so that they can raise loans to buy cattle and seeds to rebuild their country.
The average population density for the country as a whole is over 330 people per square kilometer, one of the highest in Africa. The majority of the population lives on small holdings and mostly practices subsistence farming — which puts a strain on space and resources.
The National Land Centre started a country wide campaign to map and register land plots, and also carrying out mass registration all over the country. For that reason this Friday was one in the history for the para surveyors whom their daily activities done on the ground to sit and share the happiness of long lasting and hard working jobs that is said to end at the beginning of 2011 especially in KIGALI.
"We believe that by registering all land ensures tenure security, so every Rwandan can live and use his land in security. We hope that it will promote investment and it can also assist in the proper utilisation of land."Ange d'Arc HABESHAHOMUNGU, one of the trainers said.
Mwumvaneza Emile, a hard working trainer in Mukuyu cell, appeared in the party together with all parasurveyors include rutura Sandrine, MUTSINDASHYAKA MARCEL, JEANETTE and many others.The hall was hot, dancing, others drinking, an other Rutura, as the parasurveyor name eachother,a shargy hair owner Sophie danced until the time the shoes heel were ready to off on her shoes." it was very nice and good"Bienvenue said. On the other hand unconfirmed source told us by phone that local parasurveyors were not invited." we've waited for invitation for a long, in vain we've ended up with no invitation" we manage to know why,unfortunately  we get anyone to answer the question." By 2013 Rwanda will be one of the most prepared nation in Africa to meet future challenges regarding land administration. The plan provides planning standards and guidelines to be used by all the implementing parties and that will direct them in decision making"one of the managers clarified.

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