Kenya to become visa free country for all Africans
Kenya to become visa free country for all Africans
President William Ruto says change aims to boost trade and allow goods, services, people, and ideas to move freely across the continent.
As part of a push to promote trade and travel inside the continent, other African people will no longer need a visa to enter Kenya as of the next year.
"No African will need a visa to enter Kenya by the end of this year," declared William Ruto, the president of Kenya, during a climate change summit in Congo-Brazzaville.
High plane prices and expensive, time-consuming visa procedures have long prevented African passport holders from travelling within their own continent; 32 of 54 African countries still require their citizens to obtain visa.