The country’s Department of Home Affairs has gazetted proposed amendments, including the digital nomad visa, inviting public feedback until March 29. This step towards modernizing immigration laws underscores the initiative’s potential but also its pending finalization. Additionally, South Africa joins other African nations like Cape Verde, Seychelles, Mauritius, and Namibia in attracting digital nomads, reflecting a continent-wide embrace of remote work trends. These countries offer unique opportunities for digital nomads, highlighting Africa’s growing appeal in the global digital economy. Announcing these changes via his newsletter on Monday, President Cyril Ramaphosa underscored the urgency of attracting skilled individuals to propel the country’s competitiveness and economic growth. “To succeed in an ever-changing global economy, our country needs far more people with the right skills,” Ramaphosa articulated, emphasizing the initiative’s role in fostering employment and innovation.