Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to travel to Botswana on May 20 and 21 for an official state visit at the invitation of Duma Boko.
The two leaders are scheduled to co-chair the Botswana–South Africa Bi-National Commission, a high-level platform aimed at strengthening diplomatic, economic, and strategic cooperation between the neighboring countries.
According to officials, the meeting is expected to focus on expanding bilateral trade, regional security, infrastructure development, energy cooperation, and cross-border investment opportunities.
Several bilateral agreements and memoranda of understanding are also expected to be signed at the conclusion of the commission meetings, signaling deeper collaboration between the two Southern African nations.
The visit comes at a time when countries across the Southern African region are increasingly pushing for stronger regional integration, economic partnerships, and coordinated development initiatives under frameworks such as the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
South Africa remains Botswana’s largest trading partner, with strong ties in mining, transport, energy, banking, and labor movement.
The Bi-National Commission provides both countries an opportunity to deepen cooperation on regional economic growth while addressing shared challenges such as unemployment, infrastructure financing, and energy security.
The meeting is also expected to reinforce political relations between the two governments as Southern Africa positions itself more strategically within continental trade and development discussions.

