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Botswana and Zambia agree to work with Zimbabwe in principle on Kazungula Bridge Lenin Ndebele > By Lenin Ndebele - 10 May 2021 - 18:43 Zambian President Edgar Lungu leads his then-Botswana counterpart, Ian Khama (centre, hat in hands), during their tour of the Kazungula bridge construction site in this file photo. Image: Supplied
Botswana and Zambia have agreed in principle to incorporate Zimbabwe into the Kazungula Bridge lying across the Zambezi River and the One Stop Border Post linking the two countries.
Initially, the late former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe was against the bridge construction because Botswana and Zambia don’t share a land border.
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4th May 2021
Botswana and Zambia have capitalised on their friendship to legalise the establishment as well as operation of One Stop Border Post on the Kazungula bridge, ahead of the bridge’s official launch this month.
The two countries signed a bilateral agreement this past week which was a culmination of years of planning and implementation on the infrastructure. The main objective of this agreement which is to ‘enhance trade facilitation, through the efficient movement of goods and people between Botswana and Zambia and within the SADC, the Tripartite of SADC, Eastern African Community (EAC) and COMESA and other regions.`
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