Kenya has waived visa requirements for South Sudan citizens.
The ministry said the waiver takes effect immediately from July 26, 2021.
In a statement on Monday, the ministry said the waiver demonstrates the strong partnership and cooperation between the two countries.
“It will also enhance cultural ties and strengthen the economy of both Partner States by encouraging free movement of persons and labour which are key pillars in the integration of the East African Community,” the ministry said.
The ministry said this was in adherence to the provisions of the Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community.
“Further, in line with Article 10 the EAC Common Market Protocol, the workers of the two Partner States will be allowed to accept employment within the territory of each other,” it read.
South Sudan has in turn also waived visa requirements for Kenyans wishing to visit their country.
Early in the year, President Uhuru Kenyatta informed President Salva Kiir during a summit that his country will lift all movement restrictions for South Sudanese.
He stated that South Sudanese, like other East Africans, are free to do business or even social activities without unnecessary hindrances while in Kenya. BY THE STAR