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Backlash as ‘hectic’ visa-free entry system operationalised

Backlash as ‘hectic’ visa-free entry system operationalised
Kenyan to be Visa-free. PHOTO/Internet

Kenya is facing a backlash over the visa-free entry policy introduced for all foreigners this month, with some terming it “hectic”.

President William Ruto announced the policy last month to advocate for a visa-free travel within Africa. Authorities have since clarified that while the country grants visa-free entry, visitors need to apply for electronic travel authorisation by submitting documentation and paying a $30 processing fee.

The requirement also applies to countries whose citizens previously had unrestricted access to Kenya.

By Sunday, Kenya had received more than 9,000 visa applications through the digital platform, authorities said.

But some foreigners have criticised the policy, saying the policy has created confusion and made travel to Kenya tougher and costlier.

“Dear Africans, Kenya is not telling the world the truth when it says it is now visa-free, it is not! It has in fact made travelling there more difficult for Africans who didn’t need a visa before,” prominent Zimbabwean journalist Hopewell Chin’ono said on X.

“So until 24 hours ago, as a Malawian, I could just wake up, buy a ticket and fly to Kenya in the afternoon, visa-free. Now Kenya has ‘removed visa’ for every visitor, but everyone has to pay $30 travel authorisation fee 72 hours before travel. What? Hectic,” Malawian entrepreneur Jones Ntaukira shared on X.

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