Gold Price Comparison · Sunday, May 31, 2026

Ghana vs South Africa

Live 24K gold rate side-by-side in GHS and ZAR. Updated every minute from the international XAU/USD spot price.

Ghana

GHS

24K · per tola

GH₵19,969

22K /tola

GH₵18,305

Per gram

GH₵1,712

Full Ghana rate

South Africa

ZAR

24K · per tola

R27,621

22K /tola

R25,320

Per gram

R2,368

Full South Africa rate

Today's Spread

After converting both rates to a common USD basis, gold is +0.00% cheaper in Ghana. The base XAU/USD spot price is the same worldwide — the difference comes from exchange rates, local taxes, and import duties.

Karat-by-Karat Comparison

KaratGhanaSouth Africa
24K · per tolaGH₵19,969R27,621
22K · per tolaGH₵18,305R25,320
21K · per tolaGH₵17,473R24,169
18K · per tolaGH₵14,977R20,716

Compare Gold Price in Every Weight Unit — Ghana vs South Africa

Side-by-side 24K gold prices across every major regional weight unit used worldwide — from the South Asian Tola, Masha, and Ratti to Bangladesh's Vori, Thailand's Baht, Vietnam's Lượng, Iran's Mesghal, and the Chinese Tael, Mace and Candareen. Both columns are calculated live from each country's per-gram rate: GH₵1,712/g in Ghana vs R2,368/g in South Africa.

South Asian

5 units
UnitGhana (GHS)South Africa (ZAR)

1 Tolaتولا · तोला

11.664 g · Pakistan, India, Nepal

GH₵19,969R27,621

1 Mashaماشہ

0.972 g · 1/12 Tola

GH₵1,664R2,302

1 Rattiرتی

0.1215 g · 1/96 Tola · gemstones

GH₵208.02R287.72

1 Vori (Bhori)ভরি

11.664 g · Bangladesh

GH₵19,969R27,621

1 Ana (Anna)আনা

0.729 g · 1/16 Vori

GH₵1,248R1,726

Metric & Global

3 units
UnitGhana (GHS)South Africa (ZAR)

1 Gramg

1 g · Worldwide standard

GH₵1,712R2,368

1 Kilogramkg

1,000 g · Bulk trade

GH₵1,712,061R2,368,084

1 Troy Ounceoz t

31.1035 g · LBMA bullion standard

GH₵53,251R73,656

East & SE Asian

6 units
UnitGhana (GHS)South Africa (ZAR)

1 HK Tael

37.429 g · Hong Kong, Macau

GH₵64,081R88,635

1 CN Tael

31.25 g · Mainland China

GH₵53,502R74,003

1 Mace

3.7429 g · 1/10 HK Tael

GH₵6,408R8,864

1 Candareen

0.37429 g · 1/100 HK Tael

GH₵640.81R886.35

1 Bahtบาท

15.244 g · Thailand

GH₵26,099R36,099

1 Luong (Lượng)lượng

37.5 g · Vietnam

GH₵64,202R88,803

Middle Eastern

2 units
UnitGhana (GHS)South Africa (ZAR)

1 Mesghalمثقال

4.6083 g · Iran

GH₵7,890R10,913

1 Mithqalمثقال

4.25 g · Saudi, UAE, Egypt

GH₵7,276R10,064

Imperial & Western

2 units
UnitGhana (GHS)South Africa (ZAR)

1 Pennyweightdwt

1.55517 g · 1/20 Troy Oz

GH₵2,663R3,683

1 Graingr

0.064799 g · 1/480 Troy Oz

GH₵110.94R153.45

Prices computed from live 24K per-gram rates · Ghana: GH₵1,712/g · South Africa: R2,368/g · Updated every 60 seconds

Why Gold Prices Differ Between Ghana and South Africa

Gold trades on a single global market — the XAU/USD spot price is the same everywhere. But once you compare Ghana (GHS) against South Africa (ZAR) in local currency, the prices differ for four reasons:

  1. Currency exchange rates — a weaker GHS or ZAR against the dollar pushes the local gold price up.
  2. Local taxes — VAT, GST, sales tax differ by country.
  3. Import duties — both countries levy different customs charges on gold imports.
  4. Jeweller making charges — when shopping for jewellery (not bullion), local labour costs change the final price.

Goldify Pro tracks the live international XAU/USD rate every 60 seconds and converts it to GHS and ZAR using real-time exchange rates so you can compare both markets accurately.

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Weight Units Used in Ghana and South Africa

Ghana

In Ghana, gold is most commonly quoted in gram (the international standard) and local traditional units. The standard jewellery purity is 22K and 24K for investment, with 18K, 21K, and lower karats for daily-wear jewellery.

South Africa

In South Africa, gold is most commonly quoted in gram (the international standard) and local traditional units. The standard jewellery purity is 22K and 24K for investment, with 18K, 21K, and lower karats for daily-wear jewellery.

When comparing rates between Ghana and South Africa, always check whether the price you're quoted is for the same weight unit and purity. A tola in India is identical (11.664 g) to a vori in Bangladesh, but a Saudi mithqal (4.25 g) is roughly 2.74 times heavier than a Persian mesghal converted at the same per-gram rate. The Goldify Pro comparison table above normalises every unit so you can compare apples-to-apples.

Taxes & Duties — Why the Sticker Price Differs

Ghana

local sales tax, VAT, or GST on jewellery value, often with reduced or zero rates on investment-grade bullion.

South Africa

local sales tax, VAT, or GST on jewellery value, often with reduced or zero rates on investment-grade bullion.

The live rates shown on this page reflect the pure metal value based on the international XAU/USD spot price converted to GHS and ZAR. They do not include the country-specific taxes, duties, or jeweller making charges listed above. To estimate the real retail price you'll pay at a counter, add typical jewellery making charges (3–15% of metal value depending on design), the relevant tax rate, and any dealer margin (1–3% on bullion, more on jewellery).

Gold Market Culture — Ghana vs South Africa

Ghana

Market: regional bullion dealers and city-centre gold markets set daily retail benchmarks.

Peak buying season: wedding seasons, religious festivals, and year-end holidays typically drive peak demand.

South Africa

Market: regional bullion dealers and city-centre gold markets set daily retail benchmarks.

Peak buying season: wedding seasons, religious festivals, and year-end holidays typically drive peak demand.

Worked Example — Converting Between GHS and ZAR

Suppose you want to buy 1 tola (11.664 g) of 24K gold. In Ghana, at today's per-gram rate of GH₵1,712, that's GH₵19,969. In South Africa, at R2,368 per gram, the same weight costs R27,621.

These two figures cannot be compared directly because they are in different currencies. The Goldify Pro comparison page first converts both rates back to a common USD basis using live exchange rates from exchangerate-api.com, then expresses the spread as a percentage. This is the same XAU/USD spot price quoted on the London Bullion Market — the only honest way to answer "where is gold actually cheaper today?"

Live: 1 tola of 24K gold today costs GH₵19,969 in Ghana and R27,621 in South Africa.

Buying Tips When Comparing Ghana and South Africa

Check the hallmark

Look for the BIS hallmark (India), Hallmark Certificate (Bangladesh), 916/750 stamps, or local equivalents. Never buy unmarked gold.

Ask for the per-gram price first

Jewellers often quote in tola, vori, or set-piece price — request the per-gram rate so you can verify against the live spot.

Separate metal cost from making charges

A receipt should show: metal weight × per-gram rate, plus making charges, plus tax. If it doesn't, ask before paying.

Compare same purity

A 22K item in one country is not directly comparable with an 18K item in another. Always normalise to 24K equivalent value.

Factor in repatriation

If you're buying abroad to bring home, account for customs duty, declaration thresholds, and any baggage allowance limits.

Time your purchase

Spot prices fluctuate. Festival markups, holiday demand, and exchange-rate swings can change retail prices ±5% in a week.

Quick Conversion Cheat Sheet

1 Tola

= 11.664 g

1 Vori

= 11.664 g (= Tola)

1 Masha

= 0.972 g (1/12 Tola)

1 Ratti

= 0.1215 g (1/96 Tola)

1 Ana

= 0.729 g (1/16 Vori)

1 Troy Ounce

= 31.1035 g

1 Pennyweight

= 1.555 g (1/20 oz t)

1 Baht

= 15.244 g (Thailand)

1 Lượng

= 37.5 g (Vietnam)

1 HK Tael

= 37.429 g

1 Mace

= 3.7429 g (1/10 Tael)

1 Mesghal

= 4.6083 g (Iran)

1 Mithqal

= 4.25 g (Saudi)

1 Sovereign

= 7.9881 g (UK, ~7.32 g fine)

1 Kilogram

= 1,000 g

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it cheaper to buy gold in Ghana or South Africa?+

On the international XAU/USD basis the price is the same in both countries. After converting to local currency and adding taxes plus making charges, the cheaper destination depends on the day's exchange rates, the purity you buy, and the dealer's margin. The diff bar at the top of this page shows today's USD-equivalent spread.

Can I buy gold in Ghana and sell it in South Africa?+

Cross-border gold arbitrage is legal in most countries within declared baggage allowances, but customs duties, VAT/GST, and proof-of-purchase requirements often erode any spread. Most tourists also lose 4–8% on jeweller buy-back margins. Goldify Pro is intended as a reference, not investment advice.

Why is the same 24K gold priced differently in Ghana and South Africa?+

The XAU/USD international spot price is the same everywhere. Local prices in GHS and ZAR differ because of (1) exchange-rate fluctuations versus the dollar, (2) import duties and VAT/GST, (3) jeweller making charges, and (4) supply-and-demand spreads.

Which is purer — gold sold in Ghana or South Africa?+

Purity depends on the karat you buy, not the country. Hallmarked 24K is 99.9% pure regardless of origin. Ghana commonly stocks 22K and 24K for investment, with 18K, 21K, and lower karats for daily-wear jewellery; South Africa commonly stocks 22K and 24K for investment, with 18K, 21K, and lower karats for daily-wear jewellery. Always check the local hallmark (BIS, Hallmark Certificate, KDM, 916/750 stamps, etc.).

How often does Goldify Pro update the rates on this comparison page?+

Live XAU/USD spot is fetched every 60 seconds from gold-api.com. Currency exchange rates refresh every minute from exchangerate-api.com. This page itself is statically generated and revalidated every 5 minutes (ISR) so it stays fast while staying close to live.

Are the prices on this page the retail rates I'll pay at a jeweller?+

No — they are pure-metal value at international parity. A jeweller's quote adds making charges, design premium, and local taxes. Expect retail to sit 5–15% above the rates shown here. Use this page as a baseline to verify that a dealer's quote isn't unfair.

Can I use this comparison for investment-grade bullion?+

Yes — investment-grade bullion (≥99.5% pure) typically trades very close to the per-gram or per-ounce rate shown here, with a small dealer premium of 1–3%. Many countries (UK, US, Singapore) exempt investment-grade gold from VAT/sales tax.

What does "per tola" mean and is it the same as "per vori"?+

1 tola = 1 vori = exactly 11.664 grams. The two are identical in weight — "tola" is the standard term in Pakistan, India, and Nepal, and "vori" (also spelt "bhori") is used in Bangladesh. The price per tola/vori is simply the per-gram rate multiplied by 11.664.

Methodology: Goldify Pro derives every price on this page from the live XAU/USD spot rate (sourced from gold-api.com) divided by 31.1035 g per troy ounce to get a per-gram USD rate, then multiplied by the live GHS/USD and ZAR/USD exchange rates (from exchangerate-api.com) to produce the local-currency rates shown. Multipliers for tola (11.664), masha (0.972), ratti (0.1215), vori (11.664), ana (0.729), baht (15.244), lượng (37.5), HK tael (37.429), mace (3.7429), candareen (0.37429), mesghal (4.6083), mithqal (4.25), pennyweight (1.55517), grain (0.064799), and karat purity ratios (purity ÷ 24) are mathematical constants and never approximated.

What this page does NOT include: local sales tax, VAT, GST, import duty, jeweller making charges, design premiums, or coin numismatic premiums. The values are pure metal value at international parity — useful for cost-basis calculations, valuation, accounting, and educational research, but not directly comparable to a jeweller's retail quote.

Always verify locally: before any significant transaction, confirm the live rate with a reputable bullion dealer in Ghana or South Africa. Goldify Pro is for reference and education, not a price quote for buying or selling physical gold.