Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 02 February 2026
📘 Source: BBC News

Ghana has paused citizenship applications for members of the African diaspora in order to make the system more accessible and user friendly. Since 2016, those who can prove their ancestors came from Africa have been able to get Ghanaian nationality. It was primarily aimed at the descendants of those who were victims of the transatlantic slave trade.

More than 1,000 people – including African American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder – have obtained Ghanaian citizenship in recent years. However, some applicants have complained about the number of stages involved, as well as the high cost. Dr Erieka Bennet, ambassador for the Diaspora African Forum, which helps people relocate to Ghana, told the BBC that many applicants struggled with the requirement to submit DNA evidence within a week of the application, saying the timeframe was “impossible” for most and that some also questioned the reliability of DNA testing.

She said theone-week deadline for submitting all additional documentation was difficult to meet. Another concern was cost. The application fee stands at $136 (£100), while shortlisted candidates are required to pay a further $2,280 (£1,700).

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They are then vetted and attend a one-day citizenship orientation before finally receiving their nationality at a ceremony overseen by President John Mahama. Bennet expressed confidence that the issues would be resolved and that the application process would resume. The government has said updated timelines and guidelines will be issued “in due course”, without giving a timeframe.

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Originally published by BBC News • February 02, 2026

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