In recent months, Botswana’s land policy reforms have sparked widespread conversation. The amendments affect how land is allocated, owned, and transferred. As a firm deeply involved in land and property law, Brown and Company believes that informed citizens are empowered citizens.


The revised policy places stricter requirements on proof of land ownership, limits on land leasing periods, and introduces digital records. These changes aim to promote fairness, transparency, and reduce disputes. However, those without clear documentation may face delays or challenges.
“Land is more than property — it’s identity, heritage, and power. Know your rights, protect your ground.”
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Stay ahead of these changes by consulting with our land law experts. We’ll help you navigate the process and secure your rightful place.