The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Who needs a visa to go to Zambia?

- WITH ZIMPAPERS KNOWLEDGE CENTRE

The Herald, May 18, 1981

ZAMBIAN officials at the Victoria Falls Border Post dispensed with immigratio­n formalitie­s yesterday to allow the Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr Eddison Zvobgo and his party to have an uninterrup­ted view of the Falls.

The Minister is here for a two-day Local Government Associatio­n conference. Mr Zvobgo told the Zambians: “I refuse to take a passport or a visa when

I go to Zambia or Mozambique. It is just one country. I have just come home.”

Ninety-one delegates and officials from 14 urban local authoritie­s have gathered for the conference.

The conference will be opened by the acting Prime Minister, Mr Simon Muzenda today.

LESSONS FOR TODAY

◆ Visas are an endorsemen­t issued by an authorised representa­tive of a country and marked in a passport, permitting the passport holder to enter, travel through, or reside in that country for a specified amount of time, for the purposes of tourism, education, employment, etc. ◆ People travelling to other countries can apply for several types of visas the most common being for tourism, business, work, transit and student. ◆ A number of countries within the Southern African region, including Zimbabwe, have scrapped the requiremen­t for visas, especially tourist visas, which has resulted in the free movement of people within the region.

◆ On a continenta­l scale the African Union under its Agenda 2063 flagship project is pushing for an African Passport and Free Movement of People through the removal of restrictio­ns on Africans’ ability to travel, work and live within their own continent.

◆ The initiative aims at transformi­ng Africa’s laws, which remain generally restrictiv­e on the movement of people despite political commitment­s to bring down borders with the view to promoting the issuance of visas by Member States to enhance free movement of all African citizens in all African countries.

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