Government’s promise to create a conducive business environment for the private sector is coming to reality.
It is easing some of the conditions for starting a business.
The latest is the finalizing the computerization of the land registration system.
Atleast 10 million dollars has been set aside to cater for the process of switching from manual to automatic system of acquiring land.
This was revealed by Lands minister DaudiMigereko during a dialogue with the private sector on issues concerning land acquisition- a major challenge in doing business.
According to Migereko, the system is already on in some parts of Kampala and will soon be rolled out to other parts of the country.
He explains that the system entails, mapping of all residents for easy identification, minimization of forgeries and bureaucracies in land acquisition
Yesterday, in another move towards improving the business environment, government announced that the Dar El Salaam Southern Route commonly known as Mutukula route is ready for use as an alternative to Mombasa following numerous complaints from the business community