Rwandans travelling to Ghana will no longer have to go through the tedious process of getting a visa. According to a statement from the Ghanaian Consulate in Kigali, the waiver was a reciprocal act.
Rwandans travelling to Ghana will no longer have to go through the tedious process of getting a visa.
According to a statement from the Ghanaian Consulate in Kigali, the waiver was a reciprocal act.
African nationals are not required to apply for a visa to enter Rwanda, but get it on arrival.
Last week, the former president of the African Development Bank, Donald Kaberuka, was barred from boarding a British Airways flight to Accra for not having a valid visa.
"Let’s facilitate Africans traveling to their continent. BA airline just refused to board me to Accra: visa!” Kaberuka tweeted.
The Hauser Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government was on his way to participate at an event organised by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation.
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