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Lands Ministry launches an online information portal

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The Minister for Lands, Housing and Urban Development Judith Nabakooba has launched a digital Public Portal to enhance service delivery by making it easy for Ugandans to access land information in an instant way using information technology.

Nabakooba said this is being done to transform the service delivery in the Land sector in Uganda and taking land services closer to the land owners and users.

“In the beginning of the new year, I pledged to launch the Lands Public Portal developed by the ministry in partnership, as part of government initiatives to implement Article 41 of the Constitution which provides for access to Information to citizens,” she said.

The minister said commissioning of the Public Portal will achieve transparency and good land governance and respond to citizens information requests instantly.

“The purpose of the Public Portal is to provide citizens with instant search results for land titles. The Portal will also provide instant results on the status of land transactions and verification of parcel details upon payment of a search fee of Shs 10,000 per search.”

She said access to using the Land Information Portal shall begin with KCCA MZO, which covers Mailo, freehold and leasehold land titles in Kibuga and part of Kyadondo.

“The Public Portal will provide access to land information under KCCA MZO. The other 22 MZOs shall be added in a phased manner and all MZOs shall be connected by the end of June, 2022. Citizens in the country and those in the diaspora can access this Public Portal,” she said.

The users shall be required to register in a very simple and automatic way. The searches performed for registered users shall allow for fast access to accurate information on the ownership, encumbrances and location of land.

“Other benefits from using this Portal will include a reduction on interfacing with staff some of whom have been purportedly accused of corrupt tendencies and delays in providing Land related information for decision making,” she added.

The Ministry’s Call Centre, which was put in place in August, 2021 shall respond to anyone that may face challenges and requires further support or clarification.  The Toll-Free number is 0800100004 for any query or inquiry.

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