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How many tens,hundreds, thousands has she lifted out of poverty ? |
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Kenyan businessmen and students travelling to South Africa will from December 1 this year be able to receive multiple entry visas valid for up to 10 years. This followed talks between Interior CS Fred Matiang’i and South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba, in Pretoria on Monday. Immigration PS Gordon Kihalangwa and Kenya’s High Commissioner to South Africa Amb. Jean Kamau were also present. Students studying in South Africa will be issued with study visas based on the duration of studies subject to renewal on need basis. The deal also grants eligibility to frequent travellers for 3-year multiple entry visas. A multiple entry visa means Kenyans travelling to South Africa will be able to enter the country as many times as they wish in the next 10 years from December 1. Previously, South Africa had restricted Kenyans to single-entry visas which permitted one entry within a specified period of time. "Government officials travelling on official business to South Africa will be granted three months free visa with immediate effect," a statement from the Interior Ministry said. It said the agreement reflects the doctrine of reciprocity after Kenya set up a more responsive and straightforward online application process for short-term visas for visitors from all African countries. Discussions with South Africa on visa restrictions have been ongoing and have seen both Presidents Uhuru Kenyatta and Cyril Ramaphosa discuss the issue extensively. Uhuru envisioned that the relaxation of visa restrictions by South Africa to its trade partners would foster Pan-Africanism Kenya set the ball rolling by relaxing visa requirements where Africans visiting Kenya for a period of less than 30 days do not require Kenyan visas. Those intending to stay longer are issued with visas on arrival at the point of entry or through the online e-visa platform. This does not only make doing business with the country easier but also saves travellers time on rigorous visa applications. The new development now presents South Africa with an opportunity to unlock its tourism and business potential courtesy of an enhanced people-to-people contact. Currently, national carrier Kenya Airways has an average of three non-stop flights to South Africa. Technical officers from both countries have also been given three months to find ways of completely removing the 180 days short-term travel restriction for travelers with ordinary passports from both countries. https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2018/11/05/south-africa-agrees-to-long-term-visas-for-kenyans-from-december_c1845892 |
We have threads on US, UK, Canada, German and Australia here but I can't find any about Spain and Italy. Let's share info and experiences here. |
cacmatters:how much is needed to upgrade from business name to LTD |
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To spend another money again |
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She is an adult |
Mynd44:are you an american ? |
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samidbest001:this sadness is the more reason why Nigerians will continued to be denied visa. We see visa as a do or die affair. Visa to any country is not a birthright but a privilege |
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The former Chief of staff, Lt. General Ipoola Alani Akinrinade, Sunday, slammed those criticizing President Muhammadu Buhari over his statement that his West African School Certificate Examination certificate, WACE, was with the Nigerian Army. In a statement disclosed by Mr President’s special adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, the former Chief of Defence Staff insisted that Buhari has a certificate. Angered at the spate at which Nigerians lambast Buhari over his certificate, Akinrinade blamed the Nigeria’s recording system. His words, “How many years ago ?… 50 years. And Nigeria with our (poor) record keeping and filing things into an archive. If we have an archive at all; an archive inhabited by rats and cockroaches. I think it’s an insult”. However, clearing the air he said that the certificate saga was an insult to the Nigerian Army, noting that the time Buhari joined the Armed forces ‘there were no cutting corners’. Read the full statement below: “… The most annoying one is the case about (Muhammadu) Buhari not having a Certificate. It is an insult to the Armed Forces, a terrible insult to the Armed Forces. If they are so embedded in the system and they have lost their souls, then they can go ahead and join everybody else in castigating a General of Buhari’s calibre. They are now talking about a School Certificate. By the time he joined the Army in those days, there were no cutting corners. It is later when these same Civilians took over from the Army that admission into it became less transparent. I can give you an instance. There was Course Five around 1964: if one did not have a School Certificate, one couldn’t apply to join the Army. And I know up to 1963 when the last General Officer Commanding left Nigeria, there were no corners to be cut. There was no such thing. Everything was on merit. And that was how it was till Buhari’s time. Buhari attended the Mons (Officer Cadet School in Aldershot in England) and the Staff College. I don’t want to think they have an idea what they teach in those places. And the rest of us pretend as if we don’t know what they do there. You send a man to America for one and a half years in a Military School. Do they think he just went there to learn how to fire a rifle ? No. As I speak to you, I don’t know where my original Certificate is because we gave the original to the Military Board. They took it from us when we applied to join the Army. You give the original copy of credentials to the Board. They take it and keep it in your file, that’s what happened. How many years ago ?… 50 years. And Nigeria with our (poor) record keeping and filing things into an archive. If we have an archive at all; an archive inhabited by rats and cockroaches. I think it’s an insult. I take it as a personal insult” – Gen Alani Akinrinade. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/10/buharis-certificate-saga-its-an-insult-to-the-armed-forces-gen-alani-akinrinade/amp/
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Ekaka1:BBC sports confirmed since last nite |
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