THE CHAOTIC SCENE OF LAND ADMINISTRATION IN ZAMBIA
courtesy of un.org ZAMBIA is in a bizarre position when it comes to land administration and management. No one knows how much land is available for various purposes. For over 20 years the Zambian government has insisted that only 6% of land in Zambia is state land the remaining 94% is customary when in fact a lot of land has since been converted from customary to state land across the country but without any reliable system of records at the Ministry of Lands the true position is unclear. With a dual system of land tenure; customary and leasehold tenure, Zambia’s land is vested in the President on behalf of all Zambians, the issue of vestment itself is one that lacks widespread consensus particularly among the traditional leadership. Some experts have argued that the dual land system of tenure is a drawback to sustained development and others have suggested that Zambia needs to consider adopting freehold tenure as this would guarantee owners of land the necessarily security ...