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Historic Visa-Free Travel Path Forged Between Gambia and South Africa

Published 6 days ago2 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Historic Visa-Free Travel Path Forged Between Gambia and South Africa

The Gambia and South Africa are taking significant steps toward implementing visa-free travel between their nations. This initiative aims to bolster trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges, strengthening the ties between the two African countries. The discussions surrounding this crucial agreement took place on the sidelines of TICAD 9 in Tokyo, where Hon. Sering Modou Njie, The Gambia's Foreign Minister, met with his South African counterpart, Hon. Ronald Lamola.

A key outcome of their meeting was the decision to advance a Mutual Visa Exemption Agreement. Once finalized, this agreement is expected to considerably ease travel for citizens of both countries, thereby stimulating trade, investment, and promoting deeper cultural understanding and tourism. This move is seen as a practical demonstration of the enduring bonds of solidarity that unite The Gambia and South Africa, which are rooted in shared values of African unity, mutual respect, and cooperation.

Beyond visa exemptions, the two ministers also agreed to expand cooperation in critical areas such as diplomatic training and capacity building. They emphasized the importance of institutional cooperation, highlighting the need for exchanging expertise, best practices, and offering training opportunities. Such collaboration is deemed vital for developing resilient diplomatic institutions capable of effectively addressing the complex challenges of a globalized world. The talks concluded with a firm commitment from both ministers to accelerate cooperation in these priority areas, ensuring that the relationship between The Gambia and South Africa continues to grow in both scope and depth.

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