
A government delegation is in South Africa to finalise discussions on and sign an agreement that will guarantee all category of Ghanaian travellers visa-free to the southern Africa nation.
South Africa in early July announced a visa waiver for Ghanaians travelling to that country as part of moves by the country to strengthen its relationship with Ghana and boost its tourism inflows.
Implementation however delayed, but South Africa Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane explained Tuesday on TV3 New Day that the delay was due to ongoing discussions between the two countries.
She told Berla Mundi that a Ghana delegation has arrived in South Africa to conclude discussions on the visa waiver and sign the necessary agreement on November 27.
“What has been the delay is that for us to implement it, we require the signature from the Ghanaian authorities. That will happen tomorrow [November 27]. The Ghanaian team is in South Africa to finalise the discussions and the signatures. So we’re looking forward,” she said.
Ms Kubayi-Ngubane denied claims that the visa waiver was for only persons with diplomatic passports, indicating the waiver “is for everybody”.
South Africa President, she said, has tasked her and the Home Affairs Minister to ensure all the processes required for the implementation of the visa waiver for Ghanaians.
“When my president comes here, that’s the first thing he wants to know; that it’s been implemented,” she stated.
The Minister said the Ghana delegation will as part of the visit meet with South Africa tour operators to learn about what the country has on offer in terms of tourism.
“We get that many people have limited exposure to South Africa and limited knowledge. We have packages that are different for anyone who wants to visit golf courses, those who enjoy wine, we’ve got the mountains, we’ve got everything that people can come and visit and experience,” she said.