Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z), in collaboration with the TI Secretariat, has released comprehensive policy recommendations to address widespread corruption in Zambia’s land sector. The report identifies critical risk areas such as weak land allocation processes, insecure customary land tenure, and underdeveloped registration systems. It highlights systemic gaps in legal and institutional frameworks and offers actionable recommendations, including decentralization of services, mandatory transparency in land transactions, and stronger oversight mechanisms. The document also showcases global best practices and case studies to guide reforms toward accountable and equitable land governance.
Read the full report for detailed insights and proposed legislative and administrative measures to combat land-related corruption in Zambia.