FILE PHOTO: Ghana's president, Nana Akufo-Addo, delivers a speech in Accra, Ghana. November 14, 2023. REUTERS/Francis Kokoroko/File PhotoSource: REUTERS
Ghana and Malawi have solidified their diplomatic relations by signing an agreement on a visa waiver regime for holders of ordinary, diplomatic, and service passports.
The agreement, which became effective on February 7, 2024, aims to strengthen bilateral ties and foster ongoing collaboration between the two nations.
In a statement dated March 21, 2024, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration outlined the provisions of the agreement. According to the statement, travellers holding ordinary, diplomatic, or service passports are now exempt from visa requirements when travelling between Ghana and Malawi.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration wishes to inform the public that the Republic of Ghana and the Republic of Malawi, desirous of strengthening their bilateral relations and existing cooperation, have entered into an agreement on a visa waiver regime for holders of ordinary, diplomatic and service passports which took effect from 7th February 2024,” the statement read.
These travellers are allowed to transit, exit, and stay in the territories of both countries for a maximum period of ninety (90) days within a calendar year, provided they do not seek employment during their stay.
The agreement is expected to enhance trade, tourism, and cultural exchange activities, ultimately strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation between the two nations.