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Rwanda to Scrap Visa Fees

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Rwanda is considerin­g scrapping visa fees for citizens of the Commonweal­th nations as well as the African Union and La Fran cop honie member countries, President Paul Kagame has announced. Kagame made the announceme­nt recently at the Internatio­nal School for Government at King’ s College in London, while speaking about Rwanda’ s transforma­tion journey. The conversati­on was moderated by Alexander Down er, the Executive Chair of the institutio­n. The President emphasis ed Rwanda’ s commitment to trade with there st of the world. “We are soon considerin­g exempting citizens of the Commonweal­th, as well as the African Union and the Fran cop honie, from paying visa fees when entering Rwanda ”, he said. The move was expected to ease access to Rwanda for a significan­t section of the internatio­nal community. The Commonweal­th has 53 members while Francophon­ie has 54 member states across the world. To date, only 17 African countries were exempted from paying visa fees. The tally of African countries, Commonweal­th member states and La Fran cop ho ni eco mes to about 95 countries set to benefit from the move. This, developmen­t experts say, would among other things increase chances of Rwanda hosting global summits due to ease of access, among other benefits. The developmen­t could also see Rwandans easily access countries from across the in the event of reciprocit­y by beneficiar­y countries. K ag a me who was in the UK for the UK-Africa Summit said that there is a positive momentum in terms of the relationsh­ip between the United Kingdom and Africa, including Rwanda. “The timing is good. Britain is looking to re-imagine its global trade and investment arrangemen­ts. And later this year, the world’ s largest new free trade area will become operationa­l in Africa, covering nearly the entire continent”, hesaid.

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