Ghana, South Africa agree to grant visa waiver for ordinary passport holders

The Republic of Ghana has announced that it has entered into an agreement with the Republic of South Africa to grant visa waiver regime for holders of ordinary passports. A statement from the Ghanaian Foreign Ministry and Regional Integration stated that the agreement will take effect from November 1st 2023 as travellers may transit through,

Bloomberg To Convene Global Media, Business, Government, And Tech Leaders in Cape Town

Bloomberg To Convene Global Media, Business, Government, And Tech Leaders in Cape Town By Soko Directory Team / Published October 14, 2023 | 8:33 am Media, business, government, technology, and community leaders from across Africa, the USA, and beyond will convene in Cape Town, South Africa to participate in the annual Africa Business Media Innovators

Ghana, South Africa sign visa waiver agreement

The governments of Ghana and South Africa have reached a visa waiver agreement to allow citizens of both countries to travel visa-free. This was made known by Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration in a post made on the social networking platform, X, where it said both countries have entered into an “agreement

US improving strategic alliances in Africa for mineral security – FutureCar.com

author: FutureCar Staff     The next industrial revolution will be anchored in critical and rare-earth minerals, which are essential for most modern technologies, especially those related to defense. These minerals are strategic materials that play a crucial role in the production of semiconductors, flash memory, fiber optics, satellites, CAT scan equipment, electric vehicle batteries, and

Ghana president seeks coalition to fight W.Africa ‘terrorism’

Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo on Thursday called for a “global coalition of democracies” to fight violent extremist groups in West Africa that have been spreading south from the Sahel toward Ghana and its neighbors.  “The menace caused by terrorism is such that we must share the burden of the fight,” said Afuko-Addo, in a Washington