Ghana has officially signed visa waiver agreements with four nations—Commonwealth of Dominica, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Colombia. This milestone means that both diplomatic and ordinary Ghanaian passport holders can now travel to these countries without undergoing strenuous visa procedures.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the agreements aim to strengthen diplomatic ties and promote smoother people-to-people exchanges. Additionally, the move is expected to bolster economic cooperation and open doors to broader bilateral opportunities.
This development marks another step in Ghana’s ongoing efforts to expand its global partnerships and ease international travel for its citizens.
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