Zimbabwe and Botswana have embarked on a bilateral deal to eliminate passport requirements for each other’s citizens, fostering a new era of unrestricted travel between the two nations.
The announcement comes as part of a broader trend across the African continent, where countries are progressively easing entry restrictions for fellow Africans.
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson, speaking about the initiative, declared that there should not be restrictions among Africans and highlighted the colonial origins of such restrictions, while expressing a shared commitment with Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi to dismantle barriers to free movement.
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