The Kenyan government has begun issuance of Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETA) to Ghanaian travelers at no cost.
The Foreign Affairs Ministry has announced this new development on June 19, 2024.
This is in recognition of the existing visa-free regime agreement between Ghana and the East African country.

To facilitate this process, Ghanaian citizens intending to travel to Kenya must submit their ETA applications through the official website www.etakenya.go.ke for approval before their departure.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration advised the traveling public to take note of this new requirement and comply accordingly to ensure a smooth travel experience.
For further information and updates, travelers are encouraged to stay informed through official channels.
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