To spur greater bilateral trade, Kenya and Angola are pushing for direct flights between their countries.
In announcing the intentions, Kenya’s President William Ruto said Kenya-Angola trade had been on the rise in the past four years and more needed to be done to unlock the underlying potential of this trade.
“There is huge scope for these numbers to go up if we strengthen our interconnection,” he said. He added that they would change visa requirements to make the movement of people between the two countries easier.
“Angolans coming to Kenya will not require a visa. Angola will equally consider the same for Kenyans,” said Ruto.
Source : Freight