Move aims to curb fraud in land transactions within Rwanda
The National Land Authority (NLA) in Rwanda has announced a temporary suspension of the acceptance of powers of attorney for land transfers in an effort to combat fraud in land transactions.
This decision comes as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the integrity of land transactions and prevent fraudulent activities that have been a concern in the country.
The NLA emphasized that this suspension is a proactive measure to safeguard the interests of landowners and ensure the transparency and legality of land transfers.
Key Points
- The National Land Authority in Rwanda has suspended the acceptance of powers of attorney for land transfers.
- The move is aimed at curbing fraud in land transactions within the country.
- The decision is part of efforts to enhance the integrity of land transactions and prevent fraudulent activities.
- The suspension is a proactive measure to protect the interests of landowners and ensure transparency in land transfers.
Sources: The New Times Rwanda

