Kenya and South Africa agree on a visa-free policy
Kenyans will no longer require Visas to travel to South Africa beginning January 1, 2023, Presidents Cyril Ramaphosa and William Ruto have announced.
The announcement was made at State House, Nairobi where President Ruto held bilateral talks with President Ramaphosa who is in the country on a two-day State visit.
“From January 1, we will have a different regime. Kenyans holding ordinary passports will be able to enter South Africa on a visa-free regime for up to 90 days per calendar year.
"The two countries have also agreed on a return policy when immigration laws and regulations are breached to make sure that bad elements that try to infiltrate our borders are dealt with firmly and decisively,” said Ruto.
The two Heads of State also agreed on a sustainable mechanism to identify, monitor and resolve non-tariff barriers that limit the trade potential between Kenya and South Africa.
“We can only reap the full benefits of the MOUs and agreements we have signed through the full and effective implementation of all the undertakings we have committed ourselves to,” said Ruto.
Ramaphosa on his part divulged more details of the visa-free agreement.
The two presidents expressed confidence that the issue will be expedited.
“Our officials will speed up the processes of putting this into effect. This dispensation will be available to Kenyans for a 90-day period in a given year. Meaning that you can use the 90 days cumulatively or separately.”