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Home » News » Ghana to grant visa-free travel to all Africans

Ghana to grant visa-free travel to all Africans

April 2, 2026
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The government of Ghana has announced plans to introduce a visa-free regime for all African nationals, in what officials describe as a landmark step towards deepening continental unity and boosting intra-African trade and tourism.

The policy, unveiled on Thursday, will take effect on 25 May to coincide with Africa Day, a symbolic date marking the founding of the Organisation of African Unity, now the African Union.

In a statement shared on X, the foreign affairs minister, Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa, said the decision had been approved by the president, John Mahama. “The Government of Ghana has decided to introduce a free visa regime for all Africans who wish to visit Ghana,” Ablakwa wrote.

The announcement came during the inaugural state visit to Accra by Emmerson Mnangagwa, the president of Zimbabwe, underscoring the diplomatic significance Ghana is attaching to the policy shift.

Government officials say the move is intended to reinforce Ghana’s longstanding identity as a hub of Pan-Africanism, a political and cultural movement advocating the unity and solidarity of African peoples. “Ghana seeks to consolidate its credentials as the cradle of Pan-Africanism,” Ablakwa said, adding that the reform is expected to deliver “a major boost in tourism and intra-African trade”.

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The visa waiver will form part of a broader digital overhaul of the country’s immigration system, including the introduction of a new e-visa platform scheduled to launch next month. While details of implementation remain limited, officials suggest the system will streamline entry procedures and reduce bureaucratic barriers for travellers across the continent.

Analysts say the initiative aligns with wider continental efforts to improve mobility and economic integration, particularly under frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which aims to create a single market for goods and services across Africa. Limited visa access has long been cited as a major impediment to trade, investment and cultural exchange within the region.

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Currently, African travellers often face complex and costly visa processes when moving between countries on the continent, despite political commitments to ease restrictions. Ghana’s policy could therefore set a precedent, placing pressure on other governments to adopt similar measures.

Tourism stakeholders have welcomed the announcement, noting Ghana’s growing popularity as a destination, particularly among diaspora communities. In recent years, initiatives such as the “Year of Return” and “Beyond the Return” campaigns have drawn significant numbers of visitors, especially from the United States and the Caribbean, eager to reconnect with African heritage.

By removing visa requirements for African nationals, authorities hope to further position the country as a gateway for regional travel and business. Increased mobility is also expected to benefit sectors such as aviation, hospitality and retail, while supporting small and medium-sized enterprises engaged in cross-border commerce.

At the same time, questions remain about infrastructure readiness and border management capacity, particularly as increased passenger flows could strain existing systems. Security considerations and harmonisation with regional migration frameworks will also be key factors in determining the policy’s long-term success.

Ablakwa indicated that the government is simultaneously working to expand travel opportunities for Ghanaian citizens abroad. Since 2025, he said, the country has negotiated 23 visa waiver agreements with other states, part of what he described as a “deliberate and determined effort” to improve passport strength and global mobility.

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