Ghana has joined Rwanda, Seychelles, The Gambia, and Benin as the 5th African country to grant visa-free entry to all African passport holders. This policy, approved on December 18, 2024, and set to take effect in early 2025, represents a significant step toward Pan-African unity and regional integration under the African Union’s vision.
Ghana’s new visa-free policy not only facilitates seamless travel but also supports initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the “Beyond the Return” campaign, which boosts tourism and economic ties with the African diaspora.
However, challenges remain as many African nations still impose restrictive visa policies, highlighting the need for continent-wide progress. Ghana’s groundbreaking move is a shining example of how visa policies can foster trade, tourism, and cultural exchange, paving the way for a more connected and prosperous Africa.
mkenya yyote anaenda Ghana ni mtu amekuwa brainwashed na pastor wake, na anaenda huko ziara ya kikanisa, ama ni employee wa government anaenda huko shughli za kazi, hakuna reason ingine inaweza fanya mkenya aende ghana
Why go to Ghana when you can just fly to Dubai?? Why would I use 113k to fly to Ghana instead of 74k to fly to Dubai? Unless you are very rich and you just want to see every country, there is no value going to Ghana honestly.
The only value I see of going to Ghana is maybe the food. Spoiler alert, there are many West African restaurants in Nairobi anyway.
It is possible if you can navigate the cesspool that is Central Africa, Congo and Central African republic have some bonoboistic roads traversing them ni ngumu. Those and the countries that are standing in the way of possibly driving from Kenya to West Africa. But I saw some guy with a Defender who went all the way up to Europe using the west African Route.
ghana is just another shit-hole, ata wangeweka visa restrictions juu ata waseme citizenship ni bure hakuna mtu ataenda huko. Acrra is a very backward city ata heri Kisumu!