Sunday Tribune

SA ‘s visa-waiver with Ghana sees increase in visitors

- ZAMANDOSI CELE zamandosi.cele@inl.co.za

AFRICA leads the pack when it comes to internatio­nal visitors coming into the country. That’s according to the latest numbers from the Tourism Ministry and Statistics South Africa.

The ministry said that internatio­nal tourist arrivals from January to March 2024 totalled 2.4 million, representi­ng a remarkable 15.4% increase when compared with the same period in 2023.

“South Africa welcomed 1.8 million tourist arrivals from the African continent between January and March 2024, marking a significan­t 74.5% of all arrivals,” said the tourism ministry.

They highlighte­d that Zimbabwe and Ghana stood out for their remarkable growth, with Zimbabwe experienci­ng a 21.8% increase in tourist arrivals to South Africa when compared to the first three months of 2023, totalling 613675 arrivals.

When it comes to Ghana, the ministry said that it recorded a 249,4% increase compared to the same period in 2023, reaching 7904 arrivals.

This highlights that South Africa’s visa-waiver with Ghana is working in promoting intra-continenta­l travel between the two countries.

South African Tourism Minister, Patricia de Lille said they appreciate­d the continued remarkable growth in arrival numbers from the African continent, especially Ghana.

“Ghana’s immense performanc­e can be attributed to the fact that South Africa and Ghana announced a visawaiver scheme on 1 November 2023. The visa-waiver allows for travel for periods of up to 90 days within a calendar year, for purposes of business or tourism,” she said.

“This, coupled with targeted integrated marketing initiative­s by South African Tourism to attract visitors from this market, makes a winning formula for the growth of our sector,” the minister said.

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