The State Department for Diaspora Affairs advises all Kenyans living abroad that the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is offering tax amnesty for taxes owing for the period up-to 31st December 2022. This offer is valid up to 30th June 2024 and in this regard, the Kenyan diaspora are encouraged to file their taxes for the year 2023 immediately. For further queries, kindly visit the following links: https://www.kra.go.ke/images/publications/Step-By-Step-Guide-On-Amnesty-Implementation-on-iTax.pdf 2.Guide on filing Income tax: https://www.kra.go.ke/individual/filing-paying/types-of-taxes/individual-income-tax 3.Frequently asked questions (faq): https://www.kra.go.ke/component/krafaq/faqcategory/56 Any queries should be sent to the International Relations and Diplomacy Division on Email ird@kra.go.ke and a copy to callcentre@kra.go.ke KENYA HIGH COMMISSION KIGALI 3RD MAY 2024
During the Mobile Consular Services held in Rwanda on 29th and 30th March, 2024, there were Kenyans who paid for the Third Generation Identity Card through the High Commission’s account. Please, present the evidence of such payment (receipt) to the High Commission for processing of refunds.
This article was first published in New Times. Click here to see the original article. Africans should embrace and be proud of the continent’s heritage. The value of the heritage is evident, given the many artefacts that were looted during colonization and are now displayed in foreign museums. This is according to Kenya’s Principal Secretary […]
Original article appeared in the New Times Kenyan Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Minister, Alfred Mutua, says that Rwanda should continue acting the same way it has been reacting – with restraint – to several acts of provocation from DR Congo, including shelling on Rwandan territory and recently a fighter jet violating Rwandan airspace. In an exclusive interview with The […]
The Kenyan Diaspora in Rwanda today participated in the Kenya General Elections coordinated by IEBC officials at the Kenya High Commission in Kigali.
This article first appeared here in the New Times. Acting Kenyan High Commissioner to Rwanda, Philip Mundia Githiora, has re-assured Rwandans, especially the business community, that the upcoming presidential elections will not interfere with the trade flow from Kenya to Rwanda and vice-versa. The Kenyan port of Mombasa is one of the major trade routes […]
The Kenya High Commission, Kigali wishes to remind the Kenyan Diaspora in Rwanda that the 2022 General Elections are scheduled to be held on Tuesday, 9th August 2022. The Independent Electoral &Boundaries Commission (IEBC) will be in Kigali, Rwanda to conduct this important exercise. The High Commission welcomes and encourages all Kenyans who are registered […]
The Board members and technical management staff of the Kisumu City County Government paid a courtesy call to the High Commission today. Discussions featured the vibrant Kenyan diaspora in Rwanda and areas of knowledge that they can explore during their visit. They are in Kigali on a bench marking trip to exchange ideas on areas […]
H.E Uhuru Kenyatta President of the Republic of Kenya led the Kenyan delegation to the 35th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 2nd to 6th February, 2022. Read More (DOCX, 115 KB)