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The government is reviewing the visa regimes with other like-minded countries to ease movement of people, goods, and services. Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen says the government has pursing Bilateral Air Service Agreements with eight other countries to enhance connectivity and boost trade with new markets.
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Government Bilateral Air Service Agreements between Kenya and eight other countries
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