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Land Title Processing Stalls at Zonal Office as Printer Breakdown Disrupts Services

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Residents, landowners, and property investors seeking land-related services at the Luwero Ministry Zonal Office (MZO) are facing significant delays following a prolonged equipment failure that has crippled the office’s ability to print land titles and other critical documents.

The Luwero MZO, situated in Bukalasa Village, Wobulenzi Town Council, is responsible for handling land registration, title processing, searches, and records management for the districts of Luwero, Nakaseke, and Nakasongola. The office operates under the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development and serves as a key hub for computerized land administration in the region.

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However, operations have been disrupted for nearly three weeks after the office’s primary printer developed a technical fault, leaving hundreds of clients unable to complete land transactions.

Sam Sserunjogi, a land broker operating in Wobulenzi Town Council, said the breakdown has caused frustration among clients who travel long distances to access services only to return home without being attended to.

“Many people come from remote areas expecting to receive their land titles or process documentation, but they are being told to wait because the printer is not working. We have repeatedly requested authorities to urgently repair or replace the machine, but the problem persists,” Sserunjogi said.

The disruption has also affected the issuance of search letters and other official land records, creating uncertainty for buyers, sellers, and financial institutions that depend on timely land verification.

Samuel Mulwana, Chairperson of the Luwero District Land Board, noted that while some services can be accessed electronically, the available alternatives have not adequately addressed the challenge.

“People have increasingly turned to online platforms, but these systems frequently experience interruptions and delays. As a result, service delivery has slowed considerably, affecting both landowners and prospective investors,” Mulwana explained.

According to Mulwana, the consequences extend beyond public inconvenience and could have broader economic implications.

“When title processing is delayed, transactions are put on hold. This means government also misses out on revenue generated through registration fees, stamp duties, and related charges,” he added.

The Ministry of Lands has acknowledged the problem and assured the public that efforts are underway to restore normal operations.

Dennis Obbo, the Ministry’s spokesperson, confirmed the equipment malfunction and apologized to affected clients.

“It is true that one of our critical pieces of equipment broke down. Our technical teams are working to resolve the issue, and we anticipate that services will resume before the end of the week. We regret the inconvenience caused to residents and stakeholders who rely on the office,” Obbo said.

The Luwero Ministry Zonal Office reportedly serves an average of 100 clients every day, making it one of the busiest land administration centers in the region.

The office forms part of a nationwide reform programme launched by the Ministry of Lands in 2015, when 23 land offices were upgraded into Ministerial Zonal Offices to improve efficiency and decentralize land services.

The reforms were supported by a World Bank-funded initiative worth approximately USD 200 million, which facilitated the rollout of the computerized Land Information System (LIS). The system was intended to simplify land registration, title issuance, record management, and other land administration processes.

The ongoing disruption has nonetheless exposed the vulnerability of essential public services to equipment failures. Stakeholders argue that government agencies handling critical transactions should have backup systems and contingency plans in place to prevent prolonged service interruptions.

As clients continue to wait for normal operations to resume, questions remain about the adequacy of infrastructure maintenance and preparedness within institutions responsible for managing one of Uganda’s most valuable resources—land.

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