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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lesotho and South Africa are discussing a border reform package that could eventually allow citizens to cross using national identity documents instead of passports.</p>
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<p>By Charmaine Ndlela</p>



<p><strong>Lesotho and South Africa are discussing a border reform package that could eventually allow citizens to cross using national identity documents instead of passports.</strong></p>



<p>For now, travellers are still required to present valid passports or travel documents at the border.</p>



<p>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 Cape Town this week.</p>



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<p>Under the proposed changes, Basotho and South African citizens will be able to travel between the two countries using national ID cards instead of passports.</p>



<p>Children under the age of 16, who do not qualify for national IDs, will continue to use passports.</p>



<p>The planned reforms form part of a new migration model that includes the introduction of a One Stop Border Post and an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system to streamline entry and exit processes.</p>



<p>The One Stop Border Post will allow travellers to be processed by both countries at a single point, reducing congestion and delays, while the ETA system is expected to improve pre-screening and border management.</p>



<p>A joint technical team from both countries has been established to explore the feasibility and implementation of the system, including the rollout of electronic gates to speed up identification.</p>



<p>No official implementation date has been announced.</p>



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<p>The proposed changes also include an amnesty process for Basotho nationals who were previously declared undesirable in South Africa due to overstaying.</p>



<p>According to the Department of Home Affairs, affected individuals will be eligible for amnesty provided they register with Lesotho’s immigration authorities for verification.</p>



<p>“We want these processes to begin on a clean slate,” said Puleng Mbangamthi, Director of Legal Affairs at Home Affairs.</p>



<p>“These are individuals who overstayed only, not those who committed crimes. Their details will be verified with South Africa before they are cleared.”</p>



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