In a New Year revelation, Henley & Partners unveiled the 2024 rankings for the world’s most influential passports. Utilizing International Air Transport Association (IATA) data, the list reflects passport strength through visa-free access to countries.
If Japan and Singapore still appear in first place among the most powerful passports in the world in terms of destinations ( 194 out of 227 ), the two Asian countries are joined by four member countries of the European Union: Germany, Spain, France and Italy.
As usual, Europe dominates this ranking, with no less than 27 countries appearing in the top 10 places. South Korea slips into 2nd place, Australia and New Zealand in 6th position with 189 destinations, just ahead of the American passport with 188 destinations.
You have to go down to 53rd place to find the first country in continental Africa: South Africa. The most industrialized country on the Black Continent is still ahead of its southern African neighbours Botswana ( 59th), Lesotho and Namibia (65th), and eSwatini (66th).
East Africa only appears in 67th position ( Kenya and Malawi ), followed by Tanzania in 69th. Morocco and Tunisia , in 71st position, are the first representatives from North Africa, along with Zambia.
As in 2023, Gambia is the first country in West Africa in 72nd place, including a jump of five places, just ahead of Cape Verde and Uganda.
The majority of African countries follow one another in the list, with Somalia still occupying the unenviable position of the weakest African passport, in 99th place with 36 destinations….
Here are the 10 most powerful passports in Africa:
Seychelles (156 destinations)
Maurice (150)
South Africa (108)
Botswana (91)
Lesotho and Namibia (80)
eSwatini (78)
Kenya and Malawi (76)
Tanzania (73)