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Kenya has announced that citizens from most African countries will no longer require prior travel authorization to visit, aiming to promote regional integration and tourism. The Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), introduced last year, will be abolished for all African nationals except for those from Somalia and Libya, due to security concerns. Under the new policy, visitors can stay in Kenya for up to two months, with East African Community members allowed six months. This move aligns with the African Union’s goal to enhance continental mobility, and a streamlined approval process will further ease travel.
Source: africanews