Botswana does not own land along its borders

Botswana does not own most of the land along its borders with Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Namibia, it emerged yesterday at the ongoing three-day National Security Strategy Review seminar in Gaborone.

Highly placed government officials revealed that this makes it difficult for security forces and government agencies like the immigration department to access the farms mainly owned by white Batswana of South African origin.

The farms are fenced along the borderline and this, they said, poses a security threat to the country. 

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