Regional Cooperation Key In Cross

Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 26 February 2026
📘 Source: Daily News Botswana

Through regional cooperation mechanisms such as Operation USALAMA and the broader SADC security framework, progress to that effect has been realised. This came to light during a high-level consultative meeting that is part of the implementation of the decisions of the 2nd Bi-National Commission between Namibia and Botswana that took place October, 2025, in Windhoek, where a resolution was made to jointly and effectively tackle transnational organised crime affecting countries and the region at large. Police chiefs from Angola, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe met in Kasane to discuss and examine cross border crimes affecting their respective countries and the SADC region at large.

Addressing the meeting, Minister for State President, Defence and Security, Mr Moeti Mohwasa, explained that through joint patrols and coordinated operations, the law enforcement agencies had disrupted drug trafficking networks, recovered stolen vehicles, intercepted poached wildlife products, and strengthened border enforcement. The safety of citizens, protection of borders and the stability of the economies, depend not only on national efforts, but also on regional unity and therefore, all must work together to dismantle criminal networks, protect the people, safeguard natural heritage, and ensure that the region remains a place of opportunity and peace. “Your presence here, despite demanding national priorities, demonstrates a shared conviction: that peace and security in Southern Africa are indivisible.

When one country faces instability, the effects are felt across borders. Our cooperation, therefore, is not optional it is essential,” he added. Participants were urged to acknowledge that transnational organised crime continued to evolve in sophistication and reach therefore, remained a serious threat to peace, development and good governance in the region.

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Minister Mohwasa stated that stock theft destabilised rural communities and undermined livelihoods while human trafficking and smuggling violated fundamental human rights and exploited the vulnerable. He also highlighted that drug trafficking damaged families and robbed youth of their potential; motor vehicle theft syndicates operate across borders with increasing coordination while poaching and illegal fishing threatened biodiversity and undermine regional conservation commitments.

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Originally published by Daily News Botswana • February 26, 2026

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