President Cyril Ramaphosa will begin a two-day state visit in Ghana on Saturday.
He is currently on a working visit to several West African countries.
Ramaphosa is expected to discuss economic recovery efforts in Africa post the COVID-19 pandemic as well as issues around trade relations.
President Ramaphosa arrives in Ghana, aims to strengthen relations between SA, West African nations
The South African High Commissioner to Ghana, Grace Jeanet Mason says they are expecting binational agreements to be signed.
“The message is to continue strengthening the relations between our two countries. The two Presidents will meet biannually. During this state visit, there will be agreements which will be signed – which are the binational agreements and bilateral mechanisms that will be signed to strengthen the cooperation between our two countries,” says Mason.
His Excellency President @CyrilRamaphosa received by His Excellency President @NAkufoAddo of the Republic of Ghana. President Ramaphosa is on a 2-day State Visit that will include an inaugural session of the Bi-National Commission chaired by the two Heads of State #SAinGhana pic.twitter.com/Cqcd2pI8qe
— Presidency | South Africa ?? (@PresidencyZA) December 4, 2021
The Guard Commander invites His Excellency to inspect the Guard during the Welcome Ceremony hosted by HE President @NAkufoAddo during South Africa’s State Visit at the Jubilee State House in Accra, Republic of Ghana #SAinGhana ???? #BetterAfricaBetterWorld pic.twitter.com/hpdiXoJeNp
— Presidency | South Africa ?? (@PresidencyZA) December 4, 2021