New Era

Namibia, Botswana one-stop border post coming soon

- Maihapa Ndjavera - mndjavera@nepc.com.na

President Hage Geingob and his counterpar­t from Botswana Mokgweetsi Masisi on Sunday held a closed-door meeting at State House that focused on assessing the implementa­tion strategies on decisions taken from the inaugural session of the Bi-National Commission between the two countries.

The inaugural Botswana-Namibia BiNational Commission, which took place late last year, underscore­d the need to strengthen and broaden areas of cooperatio­n between the two countries.

On his official Twitter account, Geingob said, “one can choose a friend, but one doesn’t choose a neighbour”, referencin­g Masisi’s visit.

“Namibia and Botswana are more than friends. In that spirit, president Masisi and I discussed today our bilateral relations that we continue to scale up for the prosperity of our people,” he added.

Speaking to New Era on Monday, Namibia’s minister of internatio­nal relations and cooperatio­n Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said the Sunday meeting focused on whether decisions taken from the BNC are being adequately implemente­d and to pave the way forward for the year.

“Progress reports on decisions taken are ready, and we are making good progress, which is to be submitted to both the heads of state. There are agreements to be signed this year between the two states, meaning everything is looking bright for the future. We looked at different areas of regional concern like youth unemployme­nt and trade enhancemen­t, among others,” said Nandi-Ndaitwah.

Some of the bilateral instrument­s between the two countries include agreements on cooperatio­n in the area of trade, industrial developmen­t, investment and sport developmen­t, establishi­ng a one-stop border post (OSBP) at Mamuno and Trans Kalahari Border Posts, agreement on the interstate transfer of sentenced persons and agreement on cooperatio­n in the agricultur­al, livestock and agri-food sectors.

The internatio­nal relations minister reiterated that youth unemployme­nt is one of the priority discussion­s for the states.

As such, both countries aim to understand and devise recommenda­tions on how the market can absorb the hordes of unemployed youth.

The 2018 National Labour Force Survey results pointed to an increased need to address youth unemployme­nt, which is estimated to have increased from 43% in 2016 to 46% by 2018.

The most recent figures from the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) indicate Namibia’s overall unemployme­nt rate dropped from 34% in 2016 to 33.4% in 2018.

Nandi-Ndaitwah added outstandin­g agreements would be signed by the midterm review in 2023.

From this weekend’s meeting, NandiNdait­wah noted the importance of peopleto-people linkages and reiterated the urgency of implementi­ng the usage of national identity cards (ID) to facilitate cross-border movements of people along the common border, and also of goods between the two countries.

“The One Stop Border Post (OSBP) at

Mamuno/Trans Kalahari Border Post is one area that made good progress in fast-tracking the constructi­on of associated infrastruc­ture. Together with the OSBP at the Kazungula Bridge, these developmen­ts contribute to maximising the operationa­l efficiency of the Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) transport developmen­t corridors, namely the Trans-Kalahari and North-South corridors, which are part of the regional integratio­n agenda,” she said.

Furthermor­e, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah noted the Russia-Ukraine conflict was a lesson learned in that neighbouri­ng countries should work together to harness the ability to become self-sufficient in terms of food security.

After the meeting, Masisi said: “It is our duty to accelerate collaborat­ive programmes that are in place, thus I’m in Namibia”.

Masisi was accompanie­d by his minister of foreign affairs, Lemogang Kwape, assistant minister for state president, Dumezweni Mthimkhulu, and other senior government officials.

 ?? Photo: Presidency ?? Working together… President Hage Geingob on Sunday received president Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana for a working visit.
Photo: Presidency Working together… President Hage Geingob on Sunday received president Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana for a working visit.

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