Changes Introduced by the Enactment of the Tribal Land Act no.1 of 2018
July 14, 2022 |
Staff Writer
Changes Introduced by the Enactment of the Tribal Land Act no.1 of 2018
In 2017, the Botswana Parliament enacted several laws. Amongst the laws passed was the Tribal Land Act No. 1 of 2018, a re-enactment of the Tribal Land Act, which followed a repeal of Tribal Land Act No. 54 of 1968. The new act, which came into operation on April 20, 2022, has introduced a number of changes in relation to tribal land management and administration.
The Act introduces a new way of holding tribal land being a Deed of Customary Land Grant, which is to be registered at the Deeds Registry.
People who hold tribal land by either a certificate of customary land grant or a lease must apply to register their certificates or leases with the Land Board within six months from April 20, 2022.
Below are some of the other significant changes: