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From Polo to Partnerships: How South Africa is using sports to deepen tourism ties with Ghana

Julio Ashirifi Amoah by Julio Ashirifi Amoah
March 9, 2026
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Ghana Polo team after winning the Polo Experience game against Kenya

Ghana Polo team after winning the Polo Experience game against Kenya

On a bright Saturday afternoon in Accra, the manicured grounds of the Accra Polo Club transformed into more than just a sporting venue. It became a meeting point for diplomacy, tourism and high-level business networking as Ghana’s corporate elite gathered for the South Africa Polo Experience.

Organised by the South African High Commission in Ghana, the event brought together diplomats, executives, entrepreneurs and sports lovers in an atmosphere that blended thrilling polo action with strategic conversations about business and travel opportunities between Ghana and South Africa.

scene from the Polo experience organized by the South Africa Government

Polo ;  often described as a sport of precision, prestige and power  proved to be the perfect setting. As horses thundered across the field and players battled through fast-paced chukkers, guests mingled courtside, exchanging ideas and strengthening relationships. It was a gathering where sport met sophistication, and where networking was just as intense as the action on the pitch.

Scene from the Polo event as the game was in the second Chukker .

For the South African mission, the goal went beyond entertainment. According to Acting High Commissioner Mpshiri Setlhare, the event was designed to reinforce the already strong diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries.

“We have very strong bilateral relations between our two countries,” she told Citi Sports.
“These relations are structured through a bi-national commission chaired by our two presidents, so it is a very important partnership.

Acting High Commissioner from South Africa to Ghana Mpshiri Setlhare

Today we are enhancing that cooperation to include business and people-to-people relations, and we are excited to witness this lovely occasion.”

The polo experience also highlighted the growing link between sport and tourism ;  an area South Africa has strategically invested in for years. Major sporting events have long been used to showcase destinations, attract visitors and stimulate economic activity.

That connection was echoed by Jeanette Moloto, Director of Global Sales Organisation and Area Sales Organisation for South and Sub-Saharan Africa at Marriott International. Having visited Ghana regularly over the past 15 years, she described the country as a natural partner in using sport to attract global travelers.

eanette Moloto, Director of Global Sales Organisation and Area Sales Organisation for South and Sub-Saharan Africa at Marriott International speaking to the media at the event

“Ghana has always felt like home to me. The culture, the food and the people are incredibly welcoming,” she said.
“Sports is powerful because it unifies people. It creates communities, brings fans together and opens the door for partnerships and collaboration.”

She added that events like the polo experience help position Ghana as a destination capable of hosting premium sporting and lifestyle events, further strengthening its tourism profile across the continent.

As the afternoon unfolded, the polo action kept spectators engaged, but the networking around the venue was just as lively. Business leaders, diplomats and tourism stakeholders could be seen exchanging contacts, discussing potential collaborations and exploring opportunities across industries ; from hospitality to travel and sports development.

Tourism expert Thekiso Rakolojane emphasised that sport remains one of the most effective tools for promoting international travel.

Thekiso Rakolojane speaking to the media during the event

“Sports is one of the few things that brings people together globally,” he said.
“As South African Tourism, we are inviting Ghanaians to visit South Africa ;  whether it is to relax during holidays, experience our culture or attend sporting events.”

He noted that with Easter holidays approaching, South Africa is positioning itself as a prime destination for Ghanaian travellers looking for both leisure and sporting experiences.

The Ghana team with the trophy after winning the game 7-4 against the Kenyans

The day’s festivities ended on a high note with an exciting raffle draw organised by the South African mission. One lucky guest walked away with a fully paid trip for two to South Africa ;  a prize that perfectly captured the event’s core message of connecting sport with travel.

When the final announcement was made, the winner was revealed as Andy Asante of Handy Homes, who will now get the chance to experience South Africa’s tourism and sporting culture firsthand.

🎥 🇬🇭 The moment Andy Asante of Handy Homes Realty won a free trip to South Africa for himself and his partner after a raffle draw at the Accra Polo Court during the Polo Experience.#CitiSports pic.twitter.com/xH3ExXu8Yr

— Citi Sports (@CitiSportsGHA) March 7, 2026

Beyond the glamour, the horses and the networking, the South Africa Polo Experience delivered a clear reminder: sport has the unique ability to bring people together while opening doors for tourism, diplomacy and business.

And on this day in Accra, polo did exactly that.

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