South Africa announces visa waivers to four countries

South Africa announces visa waivers to four countries

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South Africa announces visa waivers to four countries
THURSDAY AUGUST 15 2019

Visa.

South Africa on Thursday announced visa waivers for four countries in a bid to boost tourism amid an economic crisis and falling visitor numbers. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
In Summary
  • Visitors from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and New Zealand will no longer require tourist visas.
  • South Africa is in talks to extend the visa waiver to Ghana, Cuba and Principe and Sao Tome.

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Johannesburg,
South Africa on Thursday announced visa waivers for four countries in a bid to boost tourism amid an economic crisis and falling visitor numbers.
Visitors from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand will no longer require a visa to visit for holiday, conferencing and business purposes, Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi said.

The unilateral decision comes as official tourism figures released in May reflected a dip in the overall number of visitors to South Africa from Europe and the Middle East in the first financial quarter of the year, normally one of the most popular times to visit.
Foreign traveller arrivals decreased by more than 10 percent between April and May 2019 alone.

Motsoaledi said the South African government was engaging with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand about a similar relaxation of entry requirements for SA citizens.

He argued the move by his department would boost tourism "and by extension growing the economy and creating jobs".

South Africa's economy has hit trouble, with gross domestic product (GDP) contracting by 3.2 percent in the first three months of 2019 and unemployment at a record high of 29 percent.

The government estimates there is potential to create 2.1 million jobs in the tourism sector by 2028.

South Africa is in talks to extend the visa waiver to Ghana, Cuba and Principe and Sao Tome.
The country has already waived the visa requirement for 82 of the 193 countries who are UN members.


MY TAKE

Kenyans will still pay visa!
 
South Africa announces visa waivers to four countries
THURSDAY AUGUST 15 2019

Visa.

South Africa on Thursday announced visa waivers for four countries in a bid to boost tourism amid an economic crisis and falling visitor numbers. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
In Summary
  • Visitors from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and New Zealand will no longer require tourist visas.
  • South Africa is in talks to extend the visa waiver to Ghana, Cuba and Principe and Sao Tome.

By AFP
More by this Author
Johannesburg,
South Africa on Thursday announced visa waivers for four countries in a bid to boost tourism amid an economic crisis and falling visitor numbers.
Visitors from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand will no longer require a visa to visit for holiday, conferencing and business purposes, Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi said.

The unilateral decision comes as official tourism figures released in May reflected a dip in the overall number of visitors to South Africa from Europe and the Middle East in the first financial quarter of the year, normally one of the most popular times to visit.
Foreign traveller arrivals decreased by more than 10 percent between April and May 2019 alone.

Motsoaledi said the South African government was engaging with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand about a similar relaxation of entry requirements for SA citizens.

He argued the move by his department would boost tourism "and by extension growing the economy and creating jobs".

South Africa's economy has hit trouble, with gross domestic product (GDP) contracting by 3.2 percent in the first three months of 2019 and unemployment at a record high of 29 percent.

The government estimates there is potential to create 2.1 million jobs in the tourism sector by 2028.

South Africa is in talks to extend the visa waiver to Ghana, Cuba and Principe and Sao Tome.
The country has already waived the visa requirement for 82 of the 193 countries who are UN members.


MY TAKE

Kenyans will still pay visa!
Kenyans aren't investors. ... just like Zimbabwean.
 
South Africa announces visa waivers to four countries
THURSDAY AUGUST 15 2019

Visa.

South Africa on Thursday announced visa waivers for four countries in a bid to boost tourism amid an economic crisis and falling visitor numbers. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
In Summary
  • Visitors from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and New Zealand will no longer require tourist visas.
  • South Africa is in talks to extend the visa waiver to Ghana, Cuba and Principe and Sao Tome.

By AFP
More by this Author
Johannesburg,
South Africa on Thursday announced visa waivers for four countries in a bid to boost tourism amid an economic crisis and falling visitor numbers.
Visitors from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand will no longer require a visa to visit for holiday, conferencing and business purposes, Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi said.

The unilateral decision comes as official tourism figures released in May reflected a dip in the overall number of visitors to South Africa from Europe and the Middle East in the first financial quarter of the year, normally one of the most popular times to visit.
Foreign traveller arrivals decreased by more than 10 percent between April and May 2019 alone.

Motsoaledi said the South African government was engaging with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand about a similar relaxation of entry requirements for SA citizens.

He argued the move by his department would boost tourism "and by extension growing the economy and creating jobs".

South Africa's economy has hit trouble, with gross domestic product (GDP) contracting by 3.2 percent in the first three months of 2019 and unemployment at a record high of 29 percent.

The government estimates there is potential to create 2.1 million jobs in the tourism sector by 2028.

South Africa is in talks to extend the visa waiver to Ghana, Cuba and Principe and Sao Tome.
The country has already waived the visa requirement for 82 of the 193 countries who are UN members.


MY TAKE

Kenyans will still pay visa!
I think under the framework of Tripartite FTA they don't need to pay!
 
MY TAKE

Kenyans will still pay visa!

Your take is wrong again.. 😂 😂 😂
South Africa has exempted Kenyans from visa fees.

Kenyans only need to apply for a visa, but don't pay any fees for short term visits, which make up the bulk of all visits.
 
Your take is wrong again.. 😂 😂 😂
South Africa has exempted Kenyans from visa fees.

Kenyans only need to apply for a visa, but don't pay any fees for short term visits, which make up the bulk of all visits.
Keep smoking what u smoke! Kenyans pay for visa to SA!
 
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Passport ya Kenya ndio ya 6 Afrika na ya 68 duniani. Kwa wingi wa nchi ambazo wakenya wanaingia visa-free, nchi 69 duniani, na pia kwa wingi wa nchi ambazo wakenya wanapata 'visa on arrival'. Geza Ulole, usione aibu. Hebu tuambie kuhusu nguvu ya pasipoti ya Tz na utueleze inashikilia nafasi ya ngapi duniani na hapa Afrika pia. Nchi ambazo watanzania wanaingia visa free na zile ambazo watanzania wanapata visa on arrival ni ngapi?
 
South Africa announces visa waivers to four countries
THURSDAY AUGUST 15 2019

Visa.

South Africa on Thursday announced visa waivers for four countries in a bid to boost tourism amid an economic crisis and falling visitor numbers. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
In Summary
  • Visitors from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and New Zealand will no longer require tourist visas.
  • South Africa is in talks to extend the visa waiver to Ghana, Cuba and Principe and Sao Tome.

By AFP
More by this Author
Johannesburg,
South Africa on Thursday announced visa waivers for four countries in a bid to boost tourism amid an economic crisis and falling visitor numbers.
Visitors from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand will no longer require a visa to visit for holiday, conferencing and business purposes, Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi said.

The unilateral decision comes as official tourism figures released in May reflected a dip in the overall number of visitors to South Africa from Europe and the Middle East in the first financial quarter of the year, normally one of the most popular times to visit.
Foreign traveller arrivals decreased by more than 10 percent between April and May 2019 alone.

Motsoaledi said the South African government was engaging with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and New Zealand about a similar relaxation of entry requirements for SA citizens.

He argued the move by his department would boost tourism "and by extension growing the economy and creating jobs".

South Africa's economy has hit trouble, with gross domestic product (GDP) contracting by 3.2 percent in the first three months of 2019 and unemployment at a record high of 29 percent.

The government estimates there is potential to create 2.1 million jobs in the tourism sector by 2028.

South Africa is in talks to extend the visa waiver to Ghana, Cuba and Principe and Sao Tome.
The country has already waived the visa requirement for 82 of the 193 countries who are UN members.


MY TAKE

Kenyans will still pay visa!
Kumbe hata Malawi na Rwanda wapo juu yenu...bure kabisa.
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Who told u so that under FTA no visa is needed? I thing FTA is for trade barriers!
FTA has a number of protocols my brother. It's like in SADC we don't have to pay for visa because it is covered under free movement of people. Likewise in tripartite FTA.
 
FTA has a number of protocols my brother. It's like in SADC we don't have to pay for visa because it is covered under free movement of people. Likewise in tripartite FTA.
And when will that start? In 5 years? 10 years? To come..
 
Depends on negotiations. For example in SADC now we are heading on customs union
 
FTA has a number of protocols my brother. It's like in SADC we don't have to pay for visa because it is covered under free movement of people. Likewise in tripartite FTA.
Kumbe mnaingia SA visa free kwa sababu mko SADC wala sio kwa sababu mliwasaidia kupigania uhuru. Akina Geza Ulole , joto la jiwe na redeemer huwa wanatudanganya eti huwa mnaingia visa free kwani mlisaidia SA kupata ukombozi
 
I don't know and it doesn't change the fact that you guys lied to us
Useless people kenya has the 54th-highest annual beer consumption per capita (12 litres) in the world. The top 10 countries by beer consumption
 
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