President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, has confirmed that another African country will now be given ‘visa-free’ access to SA.
Kenya believe it? Cyril Ramaphosa has confirmed that South Africa will allow Kenyan nationals to visit our Republic ‘without the need for a visa’. The rules, which come into effect in the new year, have been hailed as a huge cooperative stepping stone between the two countries.
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The President made the announcement during an Official State Visit to the country on Wednesday. During the visit, several Memoranda of Understanding and agreements were signed between the two countries. What was once a ‘thorny issue’ has now been smoothed over.
Here are the key details confirmed by the ANC leader:
Ramaphosa explained that the process will now be expedited, in order for the changes to be rolled in roughly seven weeks’ time. He firmly believes that business and tourism will benefit as a result of this new visa policy for Kenya.
“We agreed that indeed Kenyans should be able to visit South Africa without requiring them to have visas… this dispensation will commence on the 1st of January 2023 and that our officials will speed up the processes of putting it into effect.”
“We will be able to review this and get reports from our ministers within the year and see how this is functioning. There will be close monitoring of the implementation of this process, and also, we will be able to have a return policy of for ‘undesirable’ visitors.”
“Kenyans and South Africans have multiplicities of relations both business, social, communal and at relative level. They want to be able to travel and tourism between our two countries will be greatly enhanced through this. This can now be implemented fully.” | Cyril Ramaphosa
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