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Ministry of Lands and Water Affairs

Beacon Showing

Overview

Owners of State Land (allocation by Department of Lands or Council - SHHA) may request that the boundaries of their property be re-identified and the beacons that mark these boundaries be shown to them.

Who is eligible?

Plot owners of State Land or their authorised representative are eligible to receive this service once free of charge. Any subsequent requests will incur a fee.

How do I get this service?
  • The Application Form that applies to this Service is "Application Form for Showing of Lost Beacons". Please download and complete the Application Form by clicking Beacon Relocation Form.
  • If you have downloaded the form to complete, please then send the completed form together with the supporting documentation by mail, fax or email to the office of the Department of Surveys and Mapping in Gaborone, Francistown, Selebi Phikwe or Maun. Contact information is provided below.
  • If this is not the first time you have been shown the beacons for your plot, pay a deposit to the office of the Department of Surveys and Mapping and obtain a receipt for the payment.
  • The plot beacons will be re-identified and you will be contacted to set an appointment to be shown the beacons on your plot.
What supporting documents are required?
  • Offer letter from Department of Lands or Councils /Title Deed
  • Proof of payment from Department of Lands or Councils
  • National Identity Card (Omang)
  • Passports (non-citizens only)
  • Letter of authorisation if not owner, accompanied by certified copy of owner’s ID and authorised person’s ID
How long will this service take?

After all documentation has been received, it is expected that an appointment to be shown the boundary beacons will be made within the following timeline from date of application:

 

Area

Time taken for beacon showing

 

Gaborone, Francistown and Selebi Phikwe

Three (3) working days

 

Jwaneng, Lobatse and Sowa

Five (5) working days

 

Gantsi and Kasane

Ten (10) working days

Where can I obtain this service?

For more information or to request this service, please contact the offices listed below. Opening hours are from 07:30 to 12:45 and 13:45 to 16:30, Monday to Friday, except public holidays.

Department of Surveys and Mapping

P/Bag 0037

Plot 1285 Station Road 

Gaborone

Botswana

Phone. (+267) 3623200 

Fax. (+267) 3952704 

Email. msmadibela [at] gov.bw

 

Ministry of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services

Department of Surveys and Mapping

P.O Box 697 

Plot 252 Francistown 

Old BGI Complex

Francistown

Botswana

Phone. (+267) 2412261  

Fax. (+267) 2414295

Email. oteseletso [at] gov.bw; lekololo [at] gov.bw

 

Ministry of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services

Department of Surveys and Mapping

P.O. Box 24 

Plot 2719 Selibe Phikwe Industrial

Selebi Phikwe

Botswana

Tel: (+267) 2610438

Fax: (+267) 2614245

Email: mleinane [at] gov.bw; rnamayammu [at] gov.bw

 

Ministry of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services

Department of Surveys and Mapping

P.O Box 74 

Airport Road

Maun

Botswana

Phone. (+267) 6860272

Fax. (+267) 6860993

Email: imauano [at] gov.bw; omolelekwane [at] gov.bw

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How much does it cost?

The Department of Surveys and Mapping will show first time applicants their plot beacons once at no charge. Any subsequent showings will be charged a fee of BWP600.00 deposit (a minimum of three hours at a rate of BWP200.00 per hour) with an extra BWP200.00 for every hour beyond. This fee is to be paid by cash or cheque.

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Appeals to Land Tribunal

Overview

Those wishing to appeal a decision of the Minister of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services, a Main Land Board or Planning Authority may apply to the Land Tribunal offices located in Gaborone, Maun, Francistown and Palapye. While the decisions made by the Land Tribunal are final and legally binding, the process has been designed to be less formal and easier to access than the general Court system.  The Land Tribunal also hears applications from the Main Land Boards, Minister of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services and Planning authorities for the enforcement of their decisions.

Who is eligible?

Any person or business that has been directly affected by the decision of a Main Land Board, Planning Authority or the Minister of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services may make application for an appeal to the Land Tribunal.  Applicants must demonstrate that they are directly affected by the decision they are appealing by providing a copy of the letter addressed to them from the Main Land Board or Planning Authority that contains the resolution in question.

How do I get this service?

To file an appeal with the Land Tribunal, follow the steps listed below;

 

LAND BOARD APPEALS AND PLANNING APPEALS

  • Notice and grounds of appeal.
  • The notice of appeal should contain Appellant(s) and the Respondent(s) full names, postal and Physical addresses and contacts.
  • Provide a list of witnesses that you intend to call (if any)
What supporting documents are required?

LAND BOARD APPEALS

  • Land Board Resolution letter that is being challenged.
  • Certified copy of Certificate of Customary Land Grant, Lease agreement or Tittle Deed (If any is available).
  •  A sketch plan depicting the area in dispute.
  • Copy of valid National Identity card (Omang) or Passport for Non-citizens
  • A letter of authority to represent should be attached.This is required if a person who is appearing before the Land Tribunal is not appearing as a party to the matter or an Attorney but merely assigned to represent one of the parties.
  • If an appeal is filed on behalf of a deceased’s Estate, a letter of authority from family members as well as letter of confirmation of relationship from Bogosi or District Commissioner and certified copy of death certificate should be attached.
  •  Resolution letter from Board of Directors authorizing representation should be attached, (if the Appellant is a Syndicate, an Association, Club Society, Company, a Trust, Church etc.)
  • A certified copy of Certificate of Incorporation (for companies) and a Certificate of Registration (if the Appellant is a Syndicate, an Association, Club Society, Company, a Trust, Church etc.)
  • A copy of Constitution (if the Appellant is a Syndicate, an Association, Club society, Company, a Trust, Church etc.)
  • A certified copy of Certificate of Registration from Registrar of Societies, (if the Appellant is a Syndicate, an Association, Club society, Company, a Trust, Church etc.)

PLANNING APPEALS

  • Planning authority (City/Town/District Council) resolution letter that is being challenged.
  • Certified copy of Certificate of Customary Land Grant, Lease agreement or Tittle Deed (If any is available).
  •  A copy of drawings that were submitted to the Planning Authority in support of the application.
  • Copy of neighborhood consultation forms (if any)
  • Confirmation of authority to represent,
  • A letter of authority to represent should be attached, if a person who is appearing before the Land Tribunal is not appearing as a party to the matter or an Attorney but merely assigned to represent one of the parties.
  • If an appeal is filed on behalf of a deceased’s Estate, a letter of authority from family members as well as letter of confirmation of relationship from Bogosi or District Commissioner and certified copy of death certificate should be attached.
  • Resolution letter from Board of Directors authorizing representation should be attached, (if the Appellant is a syndicate, an Association, Club, Society, Company, a Trust, Church etc.).
  • A certified copy of Certificate of Incorporation (for companies) and a Certificate of  registration if the Appellant is a syndicate, an Association, Club, Society, Company, a Trust, Church etc.).
  • A copy of Constitution (if the Appellant is a Syndicate, an Association, Club, Society, Company, a Trust, Church etc.)
  • A certified copy of Certificate of Registration from Registrar of Societies, (if the Appellant is a Syndicate, an Association, Club, Society, Company, a Trust, Church etc.)
  • Copy of National Identity card (Omang) or Passport for Non citizens).

NB: All documents submitted to the Land Tribunal should always be in triplicate. •          All the parties to the appeal should be served with copies after filing with the land tribunal

How long will this service take?

After all documentation has been filed with the Land Tribunal, appeals against decisions of land Boards will be completed within 12 months. 

Where can I obtain this service?

For more information, please contact the offices listed below, 07:30 to 12:45 and 13:45 to 16:30, Monday to Friday, except public holidays.  Alternatively, you may wish to consult the Ministry of Land Management Water and Sanitation Services.

Gaborone Division

P/Bag 00211

Plot 21 Corner of Khama Cresent and Queens Road

Tel: 3903388

Fax: 3904711

 

Palapye Division

P.O Box 10318

Pota Post

Plot 1707, Unit 4

Lotsane Complex (Shashane Mall)

Tel: 4920263/4920265

Fax: 4920262

 

Francistown

P/Bag F146

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How much does it cost?

BWP10.00 for registering an appeal. 

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Allocation of Tribal Land

Overview

Citizens  may apply for un-allocated tribal land in any tribal territory/area in Botswana. Allocation of the land is administered by the twelve (12) Main Land Boards of the Ministry of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services and their forty one (41) Subordinate Land Boards. Applicants who are granted land will receive a Certificate of Customary Grant as evidence of their right to the land specified.

Who is eligible?

All citizens of Botswana aged 18 years and over are eligible to apply for available tribal land in any tribal territory or area in Botswana.

How do I get this service?
  • Where a waiting list exists plots, will be allocated to applicants who qualify for allocation or and when there is land available for allocation, citizens will be informed by the Land Boards through advertising on local media and through public forums such as Kgotla meetings. These announcements will include details on the land that is available and the period when applications will be accepted.
  • Complete the (MLH).Land Application Form - Application for customary Land Rights Form and submit the completed form along with the required supporting documentation (as listed below) to the appropriate Land Board or Sub Land Board office during the period specified in the announcement. 
  • Applicants will be informed of the result of their application by mail or telephone.
What supporting documents are required?

Certified copy of a valid National Identity Card (Omang).

How long will this service take?

The allocation process will be complete within three (3) months of the date of the land becoming available for allocation.

Where can I obtain this service?
  • Contact any Land Board or Sub Land Board offices or
  • Call the Ministry of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services Toll Free Number 0800 600 737
  • Opening hours: 07:30 to 12:45 and 13:45 to 16:30, Monday to Friday, except public holidays.
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How much does it cost?

No fees

Ministry submitting this Service

Allocation of State Land

Overview

This is a service where citizens of Botswana may apply, purchase or lease un-allocated urban land in different areas of Botswana. Allocation of land is administered by the Department of Lands under the Ministry of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services. Applicants who are allocated land through outright purchase will be granted a title deed as evidence of their right upon payment of the plot purchase price. Where land is allocated on a lease basis, a memorandum of lease agreement will be entered into between the Government and the allottee.

Multi-family residential and non-residential plots are advertised in the following media:

  • Botswana Government Gazette
  • The Daily News.
  • Privately owned newspapers
Who is eligible?
  • Citizens 18 years and above
  • Batswana owned companies

Residential plots are allocated through a waiting list process through the State Land Integrated Management System (SLIMS). However, defective residential plots are disposed through tendering process.

How do I get this service?

Applicants must complete and submit the Residential Application Form to the Department of Lands. (Receipt of applications for residential plots in state land is currently suspended). 

 

The Department of Lands will then issue an application reference number and the application will be placed on the SLIMS waiting list.

  • When plots are available, selected applicants will be issued with provisional offer letters and must then provide proof of their ability to purchase and develop the plot within prescribed time. 
  • Applicants are responsible for informing the Department of Lands of any changes in their personal details and contact information.
  • For non-residential plots, the tender document will detail the terms and conditions of purchase or leasing.
  • Non-Citizens and foreign owned entities may apply through the investment facilitation agencies like Botswana Investment and Trade Centre (BITC), Selebi-Phikwe Economic Diversification Unit (SPEDU) or Sectoral Ministries such as the Ministry of Agricultural Development and Food Security.
What supporting documents are required?

The following documents are required for residential plot applications:

  • ​​Certified copy of a valid National Identity Card (Omang).

The following documents are required for non-residential plot applications:

A completed tender proposal in line with the specifications found in the advertisements

How long will this service take?

6 months when land is available

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How much does it cost?

Type of Plot

Residential Plots

Commercial Plots

Industrial Plots

 

High Density(multi- family residential

Upper Income

Lower Income (SHHA)

Local Centres & Multi-purpose

Road Only Served

Road & Rail Served

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gaborone

350.00

70.00

22.00

500.00

350.00

400.00

Francistown

250.00

70.00

22.00

450.00

350.00

 

Lobatse

250.00

50.00

22.00

350.00

300.00

 

Selibe- Phikwe

 

70.00

16.00

200.00

150.00

200.00

Jwaneng

150.00

50.00

16.00

200.00

300.00

 

Kasane

120.00

70.00

16.00

300.00

200.00

 

Ministry submitting this Service
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