This development signifies a strengthening of ties and a new phase of diplomatic relations between both African countries.
South Africa has decided to grant Ghanaian passport holders 90-day visa exemption starting from November 1, effectively allowing them free entry to the country.
This decision, announced by the South African High Commission in Ghana on Friday, follows an agreement between the governments of South Africa and Ghana, signifying a strengthening of ties and a new phase of diplomatic relations between both countries.
“The High Commission of the Republic of South Africa has the honor to inform the Republic of Ghana that both Governments agreed to implement the waiver for visa exemption for ordinary passport holders for a cumulative period of ninety (90) days per annum, with effect from 01 November 2023.
“Should the ninety (90) days be exhausted within the twelve (12) months period, ordinary passport holders are required to apply for a visa to enter the Republic of South Africa,” the announcement read.
The waiver for visa exemption, as outlined in the official statement released by the High Commission of the Republic of South Africa on October 13, permits Ghanaian ordinary passport holders to stay in South Africa for a cumulative period of 90 days per annum.
However, once these 90 days are exhausted within a 12-month period, ordinary passport holders will be required to apply for a visa to enter the Republic of South Africa.
This development is expected to facilitate easier travel between the two countries, promoting tourism, business ventures, and cultural exchange.
It not only showcases South Africa’s commitment to enhancing relations with Ghana but also opens up opportunities for collaboration and mutual benefits in various sectors.
The development marks a significant step forward in South Africa’s international relations and cooperation with Ghana, potentially paving the way for more significant diplomatic collaborations in the future.