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Uganda Opens Borders to DRC, Boosting Trade and East African Unity

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published December 21, 2023 3 Min Read
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Uganda, eyeing a surge in cross-border trade and regional integration, has announced it will scrap visa requirements for citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) starting January 1, 2024. This move, culminating months of negotiations since the DRC joined the East African Community (EAC) in 2022, tears down visa walls and paves the way for a more vibrant East African bloc.

The visa waiver grants Congolese nationals visa-free access to Uganda, aligning with the EAC’s Common Market Protocol that guarantees free movement within member states. “This agreement reflects our commitment to Article 7(2)d of the protocol, requiring seamless entry for partner state citizens,” declared Uganda’s Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The decision echoes calls for easier movement within the EAC. At a recent conference in Kinshasa, DRC’s Information Minister Patrick Muyaya urged open borders, highlighting the region’s shared potential. Kenyan Ambassador Dr. George Masafu echoed this sentiment, calling for visas to become “bridges instead of barriers” to trade and collaboration.

Beyond political goodwill, historical and economic ties bind Uganda and the DRC. Shared activities like farming, mining, and forestry create a natural economic synergy. The DRC is already Uganda’s top trade surplus market, with Ugandan exports like cement and palm oil flowing across the border. Kampala expects the visa waiver to significantly boost this trade, exceeding the current $241 million and potentially tapping into the estimated $177 million in informal trade.

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The move extends beyond trade. Uganda and the DRC are collaborating on critical infrastructure projects like the Beni-Butebo and Kasindi-Beni roads, aiming to facilitate the smooth movement of perishable goods and unlock access to lucrative mining concessions in the DRC.

Uganda’s visa waiver follows a similar move by Kenya, which announced plans to eliminate visa requirements for all African nationals by January 2024. These initiatives align with the broader vision of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which promotes open borders for African businesses and entrepreneurs. With a combined market of 1.3 billion people and an estimated value of $3.4 trillion, the AfCFTA presents immense opportunities for regional economic growth.

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