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President Ruto made the announcement during an event in Nairobi to mark 60 years of Kenya’s independence from Britain. Verdict In his speech, he said that the newly developed platform will issue electronic travel authorization, eliminating the need for lengthy visa application processes.
The President expressed his commitment to easing travel restrictions, stressing that people from any part of the world would no longer have to bear the burden of applying for visas to visit Kenya.
This visionary initiative is part of President Ruto’s long-standing push for visa-free travel within the African continent. At a conference held in the Republic of Congo in October, he unveiled a framework of visa waiver plans, indicating that citizens of African countries would be able to travel to Kenya without visas by the end of 2023.
Kenya’s decision, which is set to launch in January 2024, will help boost tourism and strengthen the country’s global connections.
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