On Monday, the Parliament of Ghana welcomed a high-level delegation from the Kingdom of Eswatini, led by the Speaker of its House of Assembly, Jabulani Mabuza, as part of efforts to deepen inter-parliamentary collaboration and knowledge-sharing between the two countries.
The delegation, currently in Ghana on a benchmarking visit, was received by the Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin. During their engagement, Speaker Bagbin emphasised the shared values binding both nations despite their differences.
“Though our nations differ in size and constitutional evolution, our parliaments bear the same responsibility to serve the people, ensure transparency, and safeguard national interests,” Speaker Bagbin stated.
The Eswatini delegation is expected to examine the structure and best practices of Ghana’s Parliamentary Service Board, with particular attention to strengthening institutions and improving legislative efficiency.
The visit is also aimed at laying the groundwork for increased cooperation in capacity-building, legislative reforms, and joint advocacy across African and international forums.
Both sides reaffirmed their dedication to upholding democratic governance and enhancing Africa’s collective voice in global affairs.