East African Countries and Open Borders - Great Strides, but Still a Long Way to Go
UGANDA, JUL 17 – East African Community members have advanced employment and residence rights across borders, with Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda leading integration despite political and security challenges, experts say.
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East African Countries and Open Borders - Great Strides, but Still a Long Way to Go
Analysis - It's not uncommon to find a Ugandan taxi driver in Rwanda's capital, Kigali, just as one regularly meets Zimbabwean Uber drivers in South Africa. But there is a big difference. A Ugandan working in Rwanda most likely has a secure legal right to be there, whereas Zimbabweans working in South Africa are often uncertain of their current or future legality.


East African countries and open borders: great strides, but still a long way to go
It’s not uncommon to find a Ugandan taxi driver in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, just as one regularly meets Zimbabwean Uber drivers in South Africa. But there is a big difference. A Ugandan working in Rwanda most likely has a secure legal right to be there, whereas Zimbabweans working in South Africa are often uncertain of their current or future legality. East Africa has made greater strides towards the free flow of people crossing borders and see…
Truth Behind East African Countries' Open Borders And Underlying Bottlenecks
The Kenya Times ~ Trending, Breaking News and Videos Truth Behind East African Countries’ Open Borders and Underlying Bottlenecks It’s not uncommon to find a Ugandan taxi driver in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, just as one regularly meets Zimbabwean Uber drivers in South Africa. But there is a big difference. A Ugandan working in Rwanda most likely has a secure legal right to be there, whereas Zimbabweans working in South Africa are often uncertai…
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