Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

The eTA protocol allows advanced identification and vetting/FILE

Africa

Harare hails Kenya’s move to exempt Zimbabweans from eTA fee

Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade confirmed the decision, saying Zimbabwean travelers to Kenya will apply for authorization on the digital platforms for identification without paying the fee.

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 15 — Kenya has exempted Zimbabweans from the USD30 fee paid by foreigners seeking Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter the country.

Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade confirmed the decision, saying Zimbabwean travelers to Kenya will apply for authorization on the digital platforms for identification without paying the fee.

“Members of the public are advised to take note of this development,” said Michael Chiwoneso Mukura, the Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, in a letter dated May 13.

The move comes four months after Kenya excluded Ethiopian travelers from paying the same fee in a decision announced on February 20.

President William Ruto announced Kenya’s transition to a “visa-free” arrangement on December 12, 2023, with the eTA requirement, applicable to all foreigners alike, taking effect on January 1, 2024.

The eTA protocol allows advanced identification and vetting.

The implementation of the new visa regime saw its first wave of foreign arrivals on January 5 at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

Revised regulations

In support of this policy shift, the government amended the Citizen and Immigration Regulations, 2023.

A special Gazette notice issued by Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki replaced the term “visa” with “Electronic Travel Authorization.”

The Gazette notice outlined the requirement for travelers to apply for Electronic Travel Authorization through the electronic portal before embarking on their journey.

It also specified that carriers will not be permitted to board passengers without a valid eTA.

Any carrier or agent found contravening the regulation is liable to face an administrative penalty of USD10,000.

Before the introduction of the eTA system, citizens from 51 countries enjoyed visa-free entry to Kenya, while travelers from 155 other countries had to undergo a visa application process costing USD50.

Comments
Advertisement

More on Capital News

NATIONAL NEWS

The Judiciary is also seeking to employ twenty High Court judges and 10 in the Environment and Land Court.

NATIONAL NEWS

According to the DCI, the arrest follow an investigation of a robbery incident involving stolen truck in Ikanga area.

NATIONAL NEWS

Mbadi said the government had conducted simulations on how to lower the PAYE burden to boost Kenyans’ disposable income.

NATIONAL NEWS

The withdrawn bill had aimed to amend the Crops Act, Cap 318, to distinguish muguka from miraa (khat) and exclude it from the list...

NATIONAL NEWS

Charlene Ruto accused Webster Ochora Elijah of "misusing" her name by writing the book without first seeking permission from her.

NATIONAL NEWS

Otieno confirmed that teachers will not accept anything less than 60 percent on the salaries and also 30 percent on allowances failure to that...

NATIONAL NEWS

Kenya has 20 projects and programs funded by the Green Climate Fund, including readiness support grants.

NATIONAL NEWS

The audit report noted that the advances were extended to interns who had been contracted for less than 12 months contravening the hospital’s human...