Pan-Africanism: Time to open up national borders

Travelling to Ghana or Côte d'Ivoire is much harder than visiting India or Saudi Arabia. Likewise, in South Africa, black Africans are persona no grata but Chinese, Arabs and other Asians are welcomed with open arms.
EAC Affairs Minister Valentine Rugwabiza (L), and Protais Musoni the Chairperson for the Pan-African Movement Rwanda Chapter at the launch of the movement in the country recently. (File)
EAC Affairs Minister Valentine Rugwabiza (L), and Protais Musoni the Chairperson for the Pan-African Movement Rwanda Chapter at the launch of the movement in the country recently. (File)
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