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Botswana, Rwanda Seal Six Agreements
(MENAFN) Rwandan President Paul Kagame arrived in Gaborone Wednesday for a two-day state visit, sealing six bilateral agreements with Botswana in a sweeping push to transform long-standing diplomatic ties into measurable economic and social progress.
Botswanan President Duma Boko characterized the visit as a strategic realignment — one designed to convert shared ambition into concrete deliverables bound by firm deadlines. The accords span double taxation avoidance, visa abolition, health, and economic trade and investment.
At a joint press conference, Boko celebrated the "enduring fraternal and cordial relations" binding the two nations while sounding an urgent note on implementation.
"We are in a race against time," he said.
The Botswanan leader mapped out an ambitious cooperation agenda spanning education, health, agriculture, youth empowerment, sports, employment, infrastructure, and regional connectivity as the primary pillars of the partnership going forward.
Kagame echoed that urgency, framing the bilateral relationship as one anchored in shared purpose rather than mere diplomatic formality. He pointed to enhanced air connectivity, streamlined visa arrangements, and the double taxation agreement as practical tools to dismantle barriers standing in the way of deeper investment flows.
The Rwandan president also singled out Botswana's stewardship of its diamond wealth as a model of resource governance that has delivered genuine public benefit, and commended Gaborone's investments in pharmaceutical capacity and health-security resilience as meaningful contributions to broader continental self-sufficiency.
Kagame noted that bilateral engagement was visibly expanding beyond security and justice frameworks into active commercial territory, with business community interactions during the visit pointing to concrete opportunities on the horizon.
"What we agree here must translate into tangible improvements in the lives of our citizens," Kagame said.
Botswanan President Duma Boko characterized the visit as a strategic realignment — one designed to convert shared ambition into concrete deliverables bound by firm deadlines. The accords span double taxation avoidance, visa abolition, health, and economic trade and investment.
At a joint press conference, Boko celebrated the "enduring fraternal and cordial relations" binding the two nations while sounding an urgent note on implementation.
"We are in a race against time," he said.
The Botswanan leader mapped out an ambitious cooperation agenda spanning education, health, agriculture, youth empowerment, sports, employment, infrastructure, and regional connectivity as the primary pillars of the partnership going forward.
Kagame echoed that urgency, framing the bilateral relationship as one anchored in shared purpose rather than mere diplomatic formality. He pointed to enhanced air connectivity, streamlined visa arrangements, and the double taxation agreement as practical tools to dismantle barriers standing in the way of deeper investment flows.
The Rwandan president also singled out Botswana's stewardship of its diamond wealth as a model of resource governance that has delivered genuine public benefit, and commended Gaborone's investments in pharmaceutical capacity and health-security resilience as meaningful contributions to broader continental self-sufficiency.
Kagame noted that bilateral engagement was visibly expanding beyond security and justice frameworks into active commercial territory, with business community interactions during the visit pointing to concrete opportunities on the horizon.
"What we agree here must translate into tangible improvements in the lives of our citizens," Kagame said.
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