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Meanwhile, at JKIA:
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It's unacceptable to harass travelers in the name of tax compliance. Some people have more than one perfume bottle, cologne, etc., which can exceed the $500 limit for personal items. Clarity is needed before we lose visitors to other countries.

It's giving opening day in high school

Imagine your inner wears being rummaged through by someone with their bare hands infront of a full room of people ... Gross invasion of privacy

Dear @KRACare , of the extra 700m added to the second lady's budget, how much will the tax on this bottle of perfume raise? #UshenziKE

@KRACare so that guy paid more than 150k for airtickets to come sell some perfumes?So family members should never bring gifts to their loved ones?Nonsense

Very unfair! Only allowing a person to bring $500 USD worth of gifts to friends and family in Kenya is laughable. $500 does not buy much nowadays. And what do they do with the items that are confiscated?

Waah In JKIA's defence, maybe walipata SpiceBomb

That whole lobby would smell like a waria's perfume parlor. I'd break them bottles. 🤨

Uganda airport iko about to have traffic mbaya sana in a few

@maskie_girl This is actually crazy I’d literally break the perfume

