Botswana has one of the most progressive and
successful land policies in Southern Africa. Part of this owes to
the fact that upon independence Botswana did not inherit the same
kinds of problems that South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia did, notably
the massive land ownership inequalities owing to dispossession of
African populations by European settlers. However, the success of
Botswana's land policy also stems from its innovative features and
its decidedly pro-poor bearing. The latter is nowhere more obvious
than in the official principle that each and every Batswana has a
right to land for residential and agricultural purposes. Within customary
tenure areas, which comprise 79% of all land and which are controlled
through a decentralised system of locally elected Land Boards, land
is allocated for free. Investors in infrastructure and property development
are very much to invest in Botswana.
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