Table 1 (below) highlights programmes and measurable objectives of the DRDLR. These programmes were formulated to ensure that the performance of the department is geared towards the accomplishment of the strategic priorities outlined above. Table1: Measurable objectives per programme |Programme |Measurable objectives | |Administration|Creation of an enabling environment for improved service | | |delivery through leadership alignment and appropriate | | |organization culture and architecture. | |Surveys and |Provision of accurate, up-to-date and accessible maps and| |Mapping |other geo-spatial information imagery and an integrated | | |spatial reference framework to enhance planning and | | |monitoring of land reform, national infrastructure and | | |sustainable development, nationally and regionally. | |Cadastral |Approval, maintenance and archiving of cadastral survey | |Survey |documents submitted by land surveyors, facilitating the | |Management |regulation of cadastral surveys and supply of cadastral | | |information, in order to support and facilitate economic | | |development, with specific emphasis on land tenure reform| | |and rural development. | |Restitution |Resolve restitution claims within the target period | | |through negotiated settlements that restore land rights | | |or award alternative forms of equitable redress to | | |claimants. | |Land and |Ensure that sustainable benefits of economic growth | |Tenure Reform |accrue to previously disadvantaged communities, groups | | |and individuals. | |Spatial |Provision of legislative, institutional and technical | |Planning and |skills support to regulate and guide settlement | |Information |development, land use and spatial information management.| |Deeds |To provide a high-quality deeds registration system | |Registries |whereby secure titles are registered and speedy and | | |accurate information is provided. |