Zambia and Ghana have officially signed a visa-free travel agreement, marking a significant step toward strengthening diplomatic relations and promoting African unity. The agreement allows citizens of both countries to travel between Zambia and Ghana without the requirement of a visa, making movement easier and more accessible.
The move is expected to boost tourism, trade, and cultural exchange between the two nations. By removing travel barriers, the agreement opens new opportunities for business people, creatives, students, and tourists to explore and collaborate across borders with greater ease.
Government officials from both countries have described the agreement as part of a broader commitment to Pan-African integration, in line with the African Union’s vision of free movement of people across the continent. It also complements efforts under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), aimed at enhancing economic cooperation among African states.
The visa-free arrangement is being welcomed by citizens and stakeholders alike, who see it as a progressive step toward a more connected Africa. As Zambia and Ghana deepen their partnership, the agreement sets an example for other African nations to embrace policies that encourage unity, development, and shared prosperity across the continent.




