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Passengers transiting through the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport are set to enjoy transit visas that will allow them to tour the capital for the duration of the layover. This was announced by President William Ruto during the opening of the Magical Kenya Tourism Expo that is currently underway here in the city. The three-day expo is also set to offer tourism players an opportunity to network and explore areas of collaboration.
Magical Kenya Expo | Kenya targets 5 million tourists by 2027
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