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South Africa and Lesotho Agree That IDs Are Enough to Cross the Border
The reforms will replace passports with national identity cards, add electronic gates and single-point processing, and grant amnesty to some overstayers.
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Lesotho, SA move towards ID-only border crossings
By Charmaine Ndlela Lesotho and South Africa are discussing a border reform package that could eventually allow citizens to cross using national identity documents instead of passports. For now, travellers are still required to present valid passports or travel documents at the border. The agreement was announced by Minister of Home Affairs, Leon Schreiber, and Lesotho’s Minister of Home Affairs, Lebona Lephema, following bilateral talks held in…
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