The Gambia and South Africa have agreed to a Mutual Visa Exemption, simplifying travel between the two nations. Announced during TICAD 9 in Tokyo, the policy is expected to strengthen tourism, trade, and cultural ties. It will ease travel for business professionals, tourists, and students, while boosting local economies through increased visitor flows. The agreement also opens opportunities for wider cooperation in security, education, and diplomatic training across Africa.
Gambia, South Africa sign visa exemption deal to boost tourism

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