Chobe Land Board
The Chobe Land Board is a statutory body in Botswana responsible for managing and administering tribal land within the Chobe District. Its primary role is to oversee land allocation, land use planning, and land administration in the district. The Chobe Land Board’s tribal area includes the villages of Pandamatenga, Lesoma, Kazungula, Mabele, Kavimba, Kachikau, Satau, and Parakarungu. The board operates within the framework of Botswana’s land policy and legislation, ensuring that land resources are utilized effectively for the benefit of both the community and the nation.
Its key functions include land allocation, land use planning, and land administration. In terms of land allocation, the board is responsible for allocating land for various purposes, including residential, commercial, agricultural, and community development. Regarding land use planning, it ensures that land is planned and managed in a sustainable manner that aligns with national policies and regulations. For land administration, the board manages land records, facilitates land transactions, and resolves land disputes within its jurisdiction.
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