President Emmerson Mnangagwa has officially launched the new Land Tenure Implementation Programme at Precabe Farm in Kwekwe. Before launching the new Land Tenure Implementation Programme, President Mnangagwa led Cabinet Ministers, Permanent Secretaries and senior government officials on a tour of his Precabe Farm.
The Land Tenure Implementation Programme is expected to provide clarity and security of tenure to landholders, enabling them to access loans and other forms of financial support more easily. This shift is anticipated to transform the agricultural sector, encouraging both small-scale and commercial farmers to invest in modern farming methods and expand their operations.
The government has emphasized that the programme is also designed to promote inclusivity, ensuring that all beneficiaries of the land reform programme, including women and youth, are empowered to contribute meaningfully to the economy.
Key stakeholders in the agricultural and financial sectors have lauded the initiative, expressing optimism that it will address longstanding bottlenecks in the agricultural value chain.
The programme aligns with the Second Republic’s broader vision of achieving food security and self-sufficiency. By encouraging increased production and productivity, the initiative is set to reduce the country’s reliance on food imports and stabilize the supply of key agricultural commodities.