Botswana/Zambia JPC Concludes Session

Kgathi
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SELEBI-PHIKWE: The Botswana/Zambia Joint Permanent Commission (JPC) on Defence and Security has pledged to remain vigilant and intensify joint patrols as well as exchange information on poaching syndicates.

This was said during the JPC’s 21st session on Thursday in which the two nations reaffirmed their role in resolving security challenges along their common borders. The commission also had the opportunity to assess the political and security developments in both countries and was happy that the situation had remained peaceful and stable since their last meeting. However, the commission expressed concern at the growing trends in transnational and organised crimes such as drug trafficking, threats of terrorism, human trafficking, wildlife crimes, cyber crimes as well as smuggling of contraband amongst others. The joint statement by Minister of Defence, Justice and Security Shaw Kgathi, and his Zambian counterpart, Davis Chama called on the law enforcement agencies of the two countries to enhance efforts to combat these vices.

They noted in appreciation progress on the ongoing construction of the Kazungula Bridge and the one stop border posts between the two countries, which will facilitate the movement of people and goods, promote trade, enhance regional integration, and promote south-south cooperation.

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