Ramokgwebana border lull amid Zim unrests

In the streets: Florence Thomas and her partner PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG
In the streets: Florence Thomas and her partner PIC: KEOAGILE BONANG

FRANCISTOWN: With the ongoing unrests in Zimbabwe, in particular Harare city due to the military coup, movement limitations are felt at the Ramokgwebana border.

The army has seized control of Zimbabwe and President Robert Mugabe and his family are confined to his house.

In a normal day, Ramokgwebana border gate is one of the busiest in Botswana. Most of the Zimbabwean traders use the border on a daily basis to travel between Francistown and Harare. They buy products here to resell in their country.

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