Lusaka Mayor Daniel Chisenga and Acting Town Clerk Bornwell Lwanga said the allocations of land to councilors are a normal trend at the council.
Mr. Lwanga said the council has a record of members of the public that have benefited from such land allocations.
Mr Lwanga and the mayor said this in response to a query from ZNBC news.
And The Ministry of Local Government has instituted investigations into the alleged irregular allocation of land by the Lusaka City Council.
Local Government Deputy Minister Moses Muteteka said his ministry is concerned by reports that council staff awarded themselves plots at the Lilayi Housing Unit.
Mr Mutetka was speaking with ZNBC News in Lusaka on Saturday.
He says the report will be submitted to police once investigations are completed.
Minutes of the special council meeting of December 30, 2010, have revealed that the Patriotic Front led Lusaka City is alleged to have allocated itself over 90-plots against eleven offered to the public at the Lilayi Housing Development Project.
The housing project has about one hundred and two residential plots, each valued at 40 Million Kwacha.
The piece of land measures approximately 6.3 hectors and follows the successful swapping of land between the council and Lilayi Housing Development.
According to minutes of the special council meeting of December 30, 2010, the office of the Mayor has been given 10-plots while the office of the Town Clerk has been allocated five plots.
Councilors have allocated themselves 45-plots while 16-others have gone to members of staff at the local authority.
The report by the council’s Acting Director of Legal Services on the allocation of plots at the housing project also indicates that 5-plots have been offered to the office of the Deputy Mayor.
It has been agreed according to the minutes that provisional offer letters be issued pending a formal decision by the Plans, Work and Development Committee.
ZNBC