Kenya To Lift Visa Requirements For All Africans: President

Kenya To Lift Visa Requirements For All Africans: President

BRAZZAVILLE, Oct 29 (NNN-KBC) – Kenyan President, William Ruto, said yesterday that, Kenya will lift visa requirements for all Africans by the end of this year, with the aim of boosting trade with African countries.

“By the end of this year, no African will need a visa to enter Kenya. The time has come to understand the importance of doing trade between us,” said Ruto, while speaking at the summit of the world’s three major forest basins, namely the Amazon, Congo, and Borneo-Mekong Forest Basins, in Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of the Congo.

Ruto noted the low rate of intra-African trade and urged to reduce customs tariffs within the African continent, to accelerate the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area.

“It is time we realise the importance of trading among ourselves and allowing goods, services, people and ideas to move freely across the continent,” he said, adding that, trade among East African Community countries had grown significantly due to the removal of visa requirements.

Ruto said that, acknowledging and providing incentives to countries in tropical forest basins for forest protection is a smart climate action.

The Amazon basin in South America, the Congo basin in Central Africa, and the Borneo-Mekong basin in Southeast Asia, collectively constitute 80 percent of the world’s rainforests, and contain approximately two-thirds of its biodiversity. These rainforests are not only vital for their local ecosystems but also play a global role in regulating the planet’s climate and sustaining life on Earth.– NNN-KBC  

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