Seychelles, Mozambique, Rwanda, Madagascar, Sudan, Ghana, Ethiopia and others Lead the Charge for a Visa-Free Travel in Africa to Boost Regional Tourism Growth
Seychelles, Mozambique, Rwanda, Madagascar, Sudan, Ghana, Ethiopia and others Lead the Charge for a Visa-Free Travel in Africa to Boost Regional Tourism Growth Seychelles, Mozambique, Rwanda, Comoros, Madagascar, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, São Tomé, Sudan, Ghana, and Ethiopia are leading the charge for a transformative shift in Africa’s tourism and economic landscape. These nations are pushing for visa-free travel across the continent, understanding that free movement will not only enhance tourism but also strengthen regional trade and business activities. As part of this push, these countries are highlighting the undeniable...
Nigeria Joins Zimbabwe, Kenya, Mozambique, Ghana, Lesotho, and More in Driving South Africa’s Historic Tourism Surge, Reaching One Million One Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand Visitors in January 2026, Revolutionizing Leading Travel Destinations with Unstoppable Growth and Unprecedented Demand
Nigeria Joins Zimbabwe, Kenya, Mozambique, Ghana, Lesotho, and More in Driving South Africa’s Historic Tourism Surge, Reaching One Million One Hundred Thirty-Three Thousand Visitors in January 2026, Revolutionizing Leading Travel Destinations with Unstoppable Growth and Unprecedented Demand In January 2026, South Africa set a new tourism milestone with 1,133,000 visitors, driven by an unprecedented surge from neighbouring countries such as Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Mozambique, Ghana, and Lesotho. These nations, with their thriving economies and expanding middle class, have significantly contributed to this historic growth, transforming South Africa into one of the...
Ghana Travel Alert: Ministry Transitions to Digital Upgrades with Premium Passport Center Closure
Ghana Travel Alert: Ministry Transitions to Digital Upgrades with Premium Passport Center Closure The landscape for obtaining travel documents in Ghana is currently undergoing significant change. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration announced that the dedicated premium passport application centres in Accra and Kumasi will be decommissioned on February 20, 2026. For years, these specialised hubs served as the primary conduit for travellers seeking expedited services, providing a more efficient alternative to traditional bureaucratic pathways. However, the government is pursuing a new strategic direction that requires a temporary departure...
The Surprising Link Between Ghana and Zanzibar’s Tourism Growth : Find Out How It Benefits You
The Surprising Link Between Ghana and Zanzibar’s Tourism Growth : Find Out How It Benefits You In a historic move for the African tourism sector, the Tour Operators Union of Ghana (TOUGHA) made its first appearance at the 4th Z-Summit Tourism & B2B Expo in Zanzibar, Tanzania, marking a significant step in fostering intra-African travel collaborations. From February 11 to 12, 2026, Ghana’s presence at the Z-Summit helped bridge the gap between West Africa and East Africa, offering exciting new opportunities for travellers across the continent. The event, held at the State...
Ticket Ghana Unveils New Travel Options, Driving Growth in the Aviation Sector, Get the Details Here
Ticket Ghana Unveils New Travel Options, Driving Growth in the Aviation Sector, Get the Details Here Ticket Ghana Limited, a leading technology company in Ghana, is working closely with aviation, tourism, and institutional partners in exploring new opportunities to support the rising international demand for air travel into Ghana. The rising tourism, business, and increasing interest in the heritage and culture of Africa from people of African descent ensure a steady flow of international visitors into Ghana, and it is expected that this demand will rise in the near future, thus...
Ghana and Zambia Abolish Visa Requirements for both Nations, Enhancing Tourism Growth and Fostering Stronger Business and Cultural Exchanges
Ghana and Zambia Abolish Visa Requirements for both Nations, Enhancing Tourism Growth and Fostering Stronger Business and Cultural Exchanges Zambia and Ghana are poised to deepen bilateral relations and strengthen regional integration following the signing of an agreement to remove visa requirements for each other’s citizens. The landmark agreement was announced by Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, during the visit of President John Dramani Mahama to the Republic of Zambia. Mahama arrived in Lusaka on Wednesday, 4th February, and is scheduled for a three-day diplomatic encounter where he will...