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Comesa-Zimbabwe sign agreement to upgrade Chirundu border post

Comesa-Zimbabwe sign agreement to upgrade Chirundu border post
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Zimbabwe gets €4 1 million to upgrade Chirundu Border Post

COMESA and Zimbabwe have signed an agreement that sub-delegates the implementation of Coordinated Border Management activities, Trade and Transport Facilitation programme at the Chirundu border post. The sub-delegated activities are worth Euro 4.1 million to support upgrading of priority cross-border infrastructure and equipment at Chirundu border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. This is part of the EUR 48 million Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP), financed under the 11th European Development Fund (11 EDF) from the European Union (EU) to COMESA. The TFP has five key result areas focused on deepening regional integration, improving inclusive regional economic growth and enhancing the competitiveness of the COMESA region.

Cross-border Crime

Cross-border Crime Cross-border Crime Cross-border crime is understood as ‘any serious crime with a cross-border dimension committed at or along, or which is related to, the external borders’. Frontex is expected to address not only migrant smuggling or trafficking in human beings but also serious crime that adversely affects the security of the external EU borders. This may include for instance smuggling of stolen vehicles, drugs, firearms, tobacco products, mineral oils and alcohol (excise goods) or trafficking of hazardous materials. It could also concern the environmental crime such as waste or wildlife trafficking. There is strong evidence that many criminal networks engage in the poly-criminal activity, adding simply

5000 Nigerians escaping herdsmen seek refuge in Benin Republic

Views: 504 Nearly 5,000 Nigerians, displaced by Fulani herdsmen, have arrived at Beninese villages in Pobè, a border commune located about 100 km from Cotonou. The Nigerian refugees are made up of 2,163 men and 2,314 women. They have taken refuge in the commune of Pobè in the past one week, PANA has reported. “A total of 688 households are affected by this massive displacement of Nigerian citizens after the inter-community clashes between the Fulani herdsmen and the Yoruba in the border area,” according to a publication of the communal communication unit. Welcomed in the Igana district, they have been visited by the political and administrative authorities who reassured them of the arrangements made for their safety and to offer them better living conditions.

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