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Uganda, Mozambique Aim to Harmonize with Visa-Free Travel Agreement

Seun Okewoye by Seun Okewoye
September 17, 2024
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Uganda, Mozambique Aim to Harmonize with Visa-Free Travel Agreement
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  • Mozambique and Uganda are in talks to extend visa exemptions to enhance regional integration under the AfCFTA.
  • Mozambique has proposed visa exemption for Ugandans visiting their country, and requested the same for their citizens coming to Uganda.
  • If accepted, this would enhance bilateral relations and boost trade between the two countries.

The governments of both countries are in negotiations to allow their citizens travel freely between the two countries, as reported by The Monitor.

According to Colonel Geoffrey Kambere, Uganda’s commissioner of immigration control, the government of Mozambique has suggested that Ugandans visiting the nation in southeast Africa should do so without a visa.

“They have proposed a visa exemption for holders of diplomatic, official, and honorary passports. This proposal is being reviewed by our legal experts, and if accepted by the Ugandan government, it will be a great step forward,” the colonel stated.

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“Our colleagues in Mozambique currently pay $50 for a visa to come here and they have expressed that as fellow Africans, these payments should be removed,” he added.

SEE ALSO: Zimbabwe and Botswana introduce visa-free travel deal

The idea if implemented would place Mozambique among the company of visa exempted travelers to Uganda which includes; Botswana, Ireland, South Sudan, Malaysia, Angola, Kenya, Malawi and Comoros.

“Currently, the number of Mozambicans coming to Uganda is small, but this agreement is a great opportunity to strengthen bilateral relations and boost trade,” the immigration commissioner stated.

The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ regional economic cooperation, Ambassador Richard Kabonero, informed the media during a joint permanent commission meeting in Kampala on Monday that the meetings were focused on putting bilateral agreements in place in the political, security, and economic domains, as reported by NTV.

Source: Businessinsider.com

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Seun Okewoye

Seun Okewoye

Seun is a website developer, a financial market analyst, trader and fund manager

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