
Clients seeking to process titles at the Luwero Ministry Zonal Office have expressed concern over delays caused by the breakdown of the only printer.
The Luwero Ministry Zonal Office (MZO), located in Bukalasa Village, Wobulenzi Town Council, serves as the primary land transaction and records processing center for the districts of Luwero, Nakaseke, and Nakasongola.
Operating under the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, the office was established to facilitate computerized land registration, property titling, and improved land administration.
However, for nearly three weeks, the office has been unable to print land titles and other key documents after its printer developed a technical fault.
Sam Sserunjogi, a land dealer based in Wobulenzi Town Council, says the disruption has significantly affected residents and investors seeking land titles, conducting searches, and processing other land transactions.
Samuel Mulwana, the Chairperson of Luwero District Land Board says the inability to access search letters and other documents has forced many applicants to rely on online services, which are also plagued by frequent system failures.
Dennis Obbo, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, confirms the equipment failure and apologizes for the inconvenience caused to the public.
By URN


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