She underlined the significance of collaborations in promoting sustainable tourism and South Africa's dedication to improving travel experiences for African visitors.
"These figures demonstrate the close ties between our nations, and we are eager to welcome even more Ghanaian visitors," she said.
A representative from Ghana's Tourism Ministry also spoke to the audience, urging South Africans to choose Ghana as a travel destination in return for the increased interest in tourism. They emphasized the importance of a balanced tourism trade between the two countries while showcasing Ghana's rich cultural legacy, colorful festivals, and historical places.
The occasion served as a forum for talks on potential future travel and cooperation activities, strengthening Ghana and South Africa's long-standing tourism partnership.