Good News To Kenyans As They Will Be Able To Travel To South Africa On a Visa Free Trip
Kenyans holding ordinary passports will be granted entry to South Africa according to the new visa-free regime between the two countries.
President William Ruto on Wednesday said the deal had been arrived at, after an intervention by South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The President said they had also agreed on a return policy when immigration laws and policies are breached.
This will help ensure that “bad elements” that try to infiltrate the states’ borders are dealt with by the policies.

The two Presidents discussed issues to do with trade, to promote and enhance importation and exportation.
Last year, President Ramaphosa and former President Uhuru Kenyatta started talks to relax visa restrictions for Kenyans visiting South Africa.
However, this was on condition that Kenya takes back thousands of its citizens who accessed South Africa illegally.
