South Africa: Kenyans to Enjoy Visa-Free Entry to South Africa Starting Jan 1

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Kenyans to Enjoy Visa-Free Entry to South Africa Starting Jan 1 CapitalFMKenya: Kenya SouthAfrica

This follows discussions between President William Ruto and South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa at Statehouse Nairobi.

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta set the stage for discussions in 2016 when he said the two countries needed to do away with the restrictive visa requirements.

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