Botswana starts building border fence with Zimbabwe.

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Botswana commenced the construction of a fence along its border with Zimbabwe in a move to control the spread of foot-and-mouth disease affecting livestock in the region. The decision came after several outbreaks of the disease in cattle and wildlife populations in both countries, leading to economic losses in the agricultural sector. The barrier aimed to prevent the movement of infected animals between the two nations, ultimately safeguarding the health of livestock and maintaining the stability of the farming industry. The fence construction sparked mixed reactions among local communities and political circles. While some supported the initiative as necessary for disease control, others raised concerns about potential disruptions to traditional migration patterns of wildlife and people. Despite the controversy, Botswana proceeded with the project, citing the need to prioritize animal health and protect the livelihoods of farmers who heavily rely on livestock for income. The erection of the fence marked a significant development in the relationship between Botswana and Zimbabwe, highlighting the importance of cross-border cooperation in addressing shared challenges such as disease control and agricultural sustainability. The event underscored the complex dynamics of border management in the context of public health and economic considerations. #Botswana #Zimbabwe #BorderFence #LivestockHealth #FootAndMouthDisease #AgricultureSecurity
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