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Namibia-Botswana to use identity cards as documents for cross-border travel between the two countries

Namibia-Botswana to use identity cards as documents for cross-border travel between the two countries

The President, HE Dr. Hage Geingob, and Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi last week launched the usage of national identity cards as documents for cross-border travel between the two countries.

“The authorization of the use of national identity documents to cross our national borders is a clear demonstration of our steadfast commitment to promote relations between our countries and foster social cohesion among our citizens, as well as enhance regional cooperation and integration,” Masisi said on the launching ceremony, adding they found it necessary to commence this remarkable initiative aimed at easing the movement of the citizens of the two neighboring countries.

Since Botswana and Namibia share a land border, while the communities on either side of the boundary speak the same language and share a common culture, Geingob said it makes perfect sense that effective and uncomplicated means of travel between respective communities should be facilitated.

“Let us celebrate this moment in history, a moment which defines our kinship and friendship, a moment that brings friends and relatives closer to one another,” he added.

The ceremony was conducted at Mamuno Border Post, southwest of Gaborone.

“Mamuno Border Post is a strategic location with immense value and promising potential for tourism of the two countries,” Masisi said, adding that the movement will be rolled out at other border posts between the two countries within the next financial year (2023/2024).

Namibia and Botswana share cultural, historic, and family ties, and enjoy cordial bilateral relations. (Xinhua).


 

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