Hon member, like we have said the three spheres of government have different ways of managing land under their custodianship. Of course, it is allowed to lease land to individuals even to the private sector, as long as that land is going to contribute to our development as a country. However, the point that we are raising here is that as government that is the three spheres of government we must have common norms and principles on how to deal with state land, state buildings and houses so that the disposal of these asserts are not used to undermine the growth of the country. So that we know that as we dispose land and the buildings or the houses we must do that in the national good to promote economic development.
However, as we have noticed here is that some of the properties are being sold to private individuals not for
economic good. So in that way we are undermining our potential as a country to utilise those asserts to propel the country forward. So yes, it is allowed to lease land to the private sector, as long as that land is utilised and it is contributing towards the development of the country that is allowed. Thank you very much. [Applause.]