DODOMA, June 6 -- THE Tanzanian government has continued to implement village land use plans that designate specific areas for agricultural and pastoral activities countrywide.
That is among various long-term measures to address ongoing conflicts between farmers and herders, especially in the Morogoro region.
The government is being carried out through the National Land Use Planning Commission.
Speaking in Parliament in Dodoma, the Deputy Minister for Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development, Geoffrey Pinda, made the remarks while responding to a question from Special Seats MP, Dr. Christine Ishengoma, who sought to know what strategies the government has in place to resolve the persistent land disputes in the region.
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