The South African
government says it has concluded plans to grant visa waiver agreements
to some countries, allowing travellers from those countries to enter
their country without a visa.
The South African Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba, who
announced this, gave a list of the countries, and Nigeria wasn’t not
included.
The countries that would be granted visa waivers include Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Ghana, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iran, Lebanon, the State of Palestine, Belarus, Georgia and Cuba. These countries join the UK,
US, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Australia, Brazil and Canada
whose citizens already have South African visa waiver agreements.
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