Uganda signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Mozambique on Thursday to allow nationals of both countries to travel between the two states without a visa, according to Anadolu Agency.
The move adds Mozambique to a list of countries that includes Angola, Kenya, Botswana, Ireland, South Sudan, Malawi, Malaysia, and Comoros, where nationals are exempt from paying a $50 visa fee.
It follows a request from the Mozambican government during the second session of the Joint Permanent Commission meeting in Kampala between the two countries.
Ugandan Foreign Minister John Mulimba said the move will propel travel and trade.
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