Zimbabwe and Botswana suspend passports, agree on free movement of their citizens
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02/23/24
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The Presidents of Zimbabwe and Botswana have agreed on the free movement of their citizens.
People travelling between Zimbabwe and Botswana no longer need to use passports and a national from both countries can spend up to 90 days per year in the other country without using a passport or work visa or permit. The two countries have agreed that citizens will only need IDs to cross the border.
Botswana signed a similar agreement with Namibia earlier.
We're joined by the Zimbabwe and Lesotho Permit Holders Chair, Luke Mufaro Dzviti.
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