LANDS and Natural Resources Minister Sylvia Masebo says there is no more land in Lusaka city. And Masebo says government has started the process of coming up with a new lands act. Speaking whe she featured on ZNBC’s Sunday Interview, Masebo said state land was not sufficient for Zambia’s growing population. “The one that administers customary land is the chief. But of course the chief has processes to follow. If for example you want to stay in customary land in Chongwe, Kafue, Chibombo or in most councils of the country, except maybe for Lusaka city because the whole land has been converted to state land. Almost all districts in Zambia there’s some form of customary land. The chief is the...

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