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CS Miano unveils agri-tourism push to showcase Kenya’s hidden gems

The government has extended an open invitation to Kenyans and international visitors to tour the country’s tea and coffee farms as part of a broader strategy to diversify Kenya’s tourism offerings. In a statement on Monday, July 21, 2025, Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary  Rebecca Miano highlighted the untapped potential of Kenya’s agricultural heritage. “We […]
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Since 14 July 2025, Kenya has no longer required tourist visas for 52 African countries, nor for the majority of Caribbean nations. Indeed, any African, with the exception of Somalis and Libyans, can visit Kenya for 2 months without any particular formality. This period goes up to six months for nationals of the East African Community (EAC). While this measure is to be applauded, in particular, for its impact on regional integration, it reaches …

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peopledaily.digital broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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