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Kenya Eases Travel Rules for Africans, Morocco Among Key Beneficiaries

Thursday 23 January 2025 - 14:30
By: Dakir Madiha
Kenya Eases Travel Rules for Africans, Morocco Among Key Beneficiaries

In a significant move toward fostering continental unity, Kenya has announced the removal of visa requirements for travelers from most African countries, marking a pivotal step in enhancing regional integration and tourism. This decision, part of a broader trend across the continent, underscores Africa’s commitment to breaking down barriers and promoting seamless cross-border movement.

The Kenyan cabinet recently revealed that citizens from the majority of African nations will no longer need prior authorization to enter the country, effectively eliminating the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) requirement introduced last year. However, the policy excludes Somalia and Libya due to ongoing security concerns.

“This initiative aligns with our efforts to support open skies policies, boost tourism, and facilitate regional integration by simplifying travel across the continent,” the Kenyan cabinet stated in its announcement.

Under the new framework, African travelers can now stay in Kenya for up to two months without an ETA, while citizens of East African Community member states—Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi—are granted extended stays of up to six months. The Kenyan government is also working on streamlining the approval process, aiming for instant authorization with a maximum processing time of 72 hours. Currently, travelers from non-exempt countries must apply and pay a $30 ETA fee at least three days before their trip.

This policy shift comes as Kenya seeks to regain its standing in the 2024 Africa Visa Openness Index, where it dropped 17 places to 46th out of 54 nations despite its earlier “visa-free” initiative. The move follows similar measures by other African countries, including Ghana, which implemented visa-free travel for all African passport holders starting January 1. Ghana joins Rwanda, Seychelles, Gambia, and Benin in adopting this progressive approach.

Zambia has also embraced this trend, announcing visa-free entry for 53 countries, including Morocco, as part of its ambitious goal to attract three million tourists by 2026. For Moroccan travelers, this development further expands their visa-free access across the continent, reflecting the growing momentum toward African unity.

According to the latest Henley & Partners report, Morocco’s passport has climbed to 69th globally, up from 71st in 2024, granting its citizens access to 73 countries without visa requirements. This improvement highlights Morocco’s increasing global mobility and its role in fostering stronger ties within Africa.

Kenya, set to co-host the CHAN 2024 football tournament with Tanzania and Uganda in August, continues to attract visitors with its diverse offerings, including world-renowned wildlife parks, pristine Indian Ocean beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant cultural festivals.

This wave of visa liberalization across Africa signals a collective effort to strengthen continental ties, boost tourism, and create a more interconnected future for its people. As more nations adopt similar policies, the dream of a borderless Africa moves closer to reality.


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