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Diplomacy·Trade & Economy·Sub-Saharan Africa

Rwanda and Botswana sign six cooperation agreements to strengthen bilateral ties

Thursday, 7 May 2026, 16:40 · 1 min read

Rwanda and Botswana have signed six bilateral cooperation agreements covering aviation, tourism, education, transport, and agriculture, during a state visit by Rwandan President Paul Kagame to the Botswanan capital Gaborone. Botswanan President Duma Boko said the deals reflected a shared ambition for development, noting that both nations had lessons to offer each other across sectors including health, agriculture, and infrastructure. The agreements, which also address visa facilitation and double taxation, are intended to reduce barriers to investment and deepen regional connectivity between the two countries.

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AfricanewsRwanda, Botswana sign six cooperation deals ↗︎
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