Rwanda has announced visa-free travel for all Africans in a bid to boost free movement of people and trade on the continent. President Paul Kagame made the announcement, stating that Africans will no longer have to pay to enter the country. Rwanda will become the fourth African nation to remove travel restrictions for Africans, following Gambia, Benin, and Seychelles. Kenya also plans to allow visa-free travel for all Africans by the end of the year. The African Union launched an African passport in 2016, but so far only diplomats and AU officials have been issued the document.
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