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Ghana, St. Kitts sign labor deal, expand visa waivers
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 87786, member: 27"] Visa privileges and labor deals just locked in between Ghana and a Caribbean nation, signaling a fresh chapter in South-South cooperation. Ghana and St. Kitts and Nevis ink deals [LIST] [*]John Dramani Mahama and Terrance Michael Drew formalized multiple agreements in Accra. [*]Political consultation, labor recruitment, and visa access were all covered. [*]Ordinary passport holders can skip visas going forward. [*]Previously, only diplomatic and service passports qualified for waivers. [/LIST] Healthcare workers in the pipeline [LIST] [*]Ghana will funnel nurses, teachers, and technical experts to St. Kitts and Nevis. [*]Drew's government specifically targeted Ghanaian medical professionals. [*]Mahama framed the arrangement as a two-way benefit. [*]Tourism, renewable energy, and the blue economy are next on the agenda. [/LIST] Trade ambitions and connectivity talk [LIST] [*]Mahama pushed for better air links between Africa and the Caribbean. [*]Waiting on every structural fix before acting was something he rejected outright. [*]The African Caribbean Trade and Investment Forum got a shoutout as a ready-made pathway. [*]African Continental Free Trade Area ties factored into the broader vision. [/LIST] What brought Drew to Accra [LIST] [*]Mahama's 2025 UN General Assembly speech reportedly sparked the whole visit. [*]Drew described Ghana as feeling indistinguishable from home upon arrival. [*]Shared ancestry across the Atlantic anchored his framing of the relationship. [*]Partnership went beyond diplomacy, with Drew calling it a family connection. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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