Kenyans to enter South Africa visa-free from January

He and Kenyan President William Ruto praised the Ethiopia peace agreement signed last week in South Africa and brokered by the African Union.

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South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, left, shakes hands with Kenya's President William Ruto, right, after his arrival for a bilateral visit at State House in Nairobi, Kenya Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. The presidents of South Africa and Kenya said Wednesday they have resolved a long-standing visa dispute and Kenyans will be able to visit South Africa visa-free for up to 90 days in a calendar year. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)

By EVELYNE MUSAMBI, AP News

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The presidents of South Africa and Kenya said Wednesday they have resolved a long-standing visa dispute and Kenyans will be able to visit South Africa visa-free for up to 90 days in a calendar year.

South Africans already get free visas on arrival in Kenya, while Kenyans were charged and required to provide proof of sufficient funds and return flight tickets.

The new agreement is set to take effect on Jan. 1.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was in Kenya on his first official trip to the country.

He and Kenyan President William Ruto praised the Ethiopia peace agreement signed last week in South Africa and brokered by the African Union.

They appealed to the parties to “ensure full implementation of the agreement to reach a lasting political settlement.”

The Kenyan and South African leaders also directed their trade ministers to address barriers that limit trade between the two countries.

The two nations are among the strongest economies on the African continent.

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa, left, and Kenya’s President William Ruto, right, arrive to speak to the media at State House in Nairobi, Kenya Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. The presidents of South Africa and Kenya said Wednesday they have resolved a long-standing visa dispute and Kenyans will be able to visit South Africa visa-free for up to 90 days in a calendar year. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)