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Overview 

Isbania, also Isibania, is a town in Migori County of Kenya, at the international border with Tanzania. Approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi), by road, south of Migori, the location of the district headquarters. This is approximately 200 kilometres (124 mi) south of Kisumu, the nearest large city.  

The Isibania border point is the main land checkpoint for goods and travellers passing between Kenya and Uganda. The facilities were upgraded in recent years to make it a one-stop border crossing between Isibania, Kenya, and Isibania, Uganda. A vehicle and container scanner are one of the new installations that has hastened the processing time at Isibania border points making a total of 2000 trucks per week through all agencies. Most transit trucks use the border point to deliver commodities to Tororo, Jinja, Kampala, and Nalukolongo. Individuals crossing the Kenyan-Uganda border are required to have certain documents to do so, including the following:  

  • Passport (or national ID for East Africans). 

  • Visa (if applicable).  

  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate.  

Nationals of East African Community (EAC) member states do not need a visa to enter Kenya or Uganda and may also enter using a national ID card in place of their passport. International visitors who meet the Kenyan eVisa requirements can take the convenient option of applying for their visa online, which skips any unnecessary trips to an embassy. 

Some of the bottlenecks at the border crossing include; Unilateral bans on products, high fees by Agriculture and Food Authority-Kenya, trade information asymmetry, and single-lane roads on the Kenya side that stifles cross-border business between Kenya and Uganda via Isibania One-Stop Border Posts. There have also been traffic snarl-ups that have been blamed on poor road network and lack of power and internet connectivity at the border point. 

Border Crossing Location and Contact 

Name of Border Crossing 

 

Kenya: Isibania 
Tanzania: Sirare 

Province or District 

Migori County 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing 

Kianja Town 

8 km 

Migori Town 

30 Km 

Latitude 

1°14'32.0"S 

1.242219 

Longitude 

34°28'36.0"E 

34.476672 

Managing Authority / Agency 

Kenya Revenue Authority 

Contact Person 

Area Office Manager: Gideon Langat 

Tel +254709542731 and +254709544725 

Deputy Area Manager: Kennedy Emoru 

Tel +254712283060 

 

Travel Times 

Nearest International Airport 

Migori Airport (ICAO: HKMM) 

Nearest Port 

Zamil Port Victoria, Migori County 

·81388, 34.13302  

Distance in 77.4 km 

Truck Travel Time: 2hrs 30min 

Car Travel time: 1hrs 48min 

Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity 

Shiviling Supermarket Isibania 

Distance: within 1 km range 

Truck Travel Time: 0Hrs 5min 

Car Travel time: 0Hrs 5min  

Other Information 

 

The nearest Fuel station is within 1 km range from the one-stop border point and a Rongo weighing bridge is available 63.1Km to the Border Crossing Point 

 

Hours of Operation 

Mondays 

24Hrs 

Tuesdays 

24Hrs 

Wednesdays 

24Hrs 

Thursdays 

24Hrs 

Fridays 

24Hrs 

Saturdays 

24Hrs 

Sundays 

24Hrs 

National Holidays 

 

No closure on any National Holidays. 

Seasonal Constraints  

Operational the entire year. 

 

Daily Capacity 

Isibania one-stop border point has four lanes; The first lane is for general cargo transport, The second lane is used by passenger vehicles, the third is for fresh produce transport and the fourth is for hazardous products. An average of 2000 trucks with goods and 3000 buses with passengers passes through the border weekly with the numbers increasing towards the weekends. Kenya's revenue authority has installed cargo scanners at border points to facilitate trade.  

Customs Clearance 

In a customs clearance process, there are loads of documents to be verified and submitted, either electronically or physically with the consignment. This to help the concerned officials to calculate taxes and duties that are levied on the consignment that is ready to ship. The requirements include;  

  • Pro-Forma,  

  • Customs packing list,  

  • COO Certificate (Country of Origin),  

  • Customs Invoice,  

  • Shipping bill,  

  • Export license,  

  • Bill of lading,  

  • Bill of sight,  

  • Letter of credit,  

  • Bill of exchange,  

  • Export license. 

  • Health certificate.  

 

Unilateral bans on products, high fees by Agriculture and Food Authority-Kenya, trade information asymmetry, and single-lane roads on the Kenya side stifle cross-border business between Kenya and Uganda via Isibania One-Stop Border Posts. Traffic snarl-ups have also been blamed on poor road networks and lack of power and internet connectivity at the border points. Some of the tariffs are (assuming each WFP (World Food Programme) truck loads 28,000 kg) 

  • AFA (Agriculture and Food Authority) permit for cereals and pulses – USD (US Dollars) 17 per truck 

  • Kenya Dairy Board Permit – USD 8.5 per truck (for milk products – CSB (CORN SOYA BLEND), LNS (Lipid based Nutrient Supplements) (Lipid based Nutrient Supplements)) 

  • Department Veterinary Services – USD 8.5 per truck (for milk products – CSB, LNS) 

  • Port Health - USD 8.5 per truck 

  • Radiation Permit - USD 17 per truck  

  • KEPHIS (Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service) fee – USD 2.5 per mt. 

  • Clearing agents Fee charge 1.275 per mt. 

For more information on customs in Kenya, please see the following links:  

https://www.eac.int/press-releases/142-customs/1276-eac-operationalizes-13-one-stop-border-posts 

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17531055.2020.1768468 

  

Other Relevant Information 

Processes or procedures required to complete the crossing and approximate waiting time 

  1. Pre-clearance documentation; Contract a clearing agent 

  1. Obtaining Kenya Service release; requirements;  

  • Submission of documents for verification 

  • Verification of consignment 

  • Paying for import permit 

  • Obtaining Kenya Service release 

  1. Obtaining Port Health Services release 

  • Applying for import health certificate and generate e-slip 

  • Paying for import health certificate 

  • Submission of clearance documents for verification 

  • Verification of consignment 

  • Obtaining import health certificate 

  1. Obtaining KES release 

  • Submit documents for verification 

  • Payment of destination inspection fees 

  • Verification of consignment 

  1. Obtaining KRA (Kenya Revenue Authority) release 

  • Obtaining exit note 

  • Submission of clearance documents for verification 

  • Verification of consignment 

  • Obtaining KRA final release 

  1. Physical release of consignment 

Period 

  • Waiting time in queue: Max. 10mn 

  • Attention at the counter: Max. 5mn 

For more information on processes or procedures required to complete the crossing and approximate waiting time Link;  

https://infotradekenya.go.ke/procedure/502/step/2543?l=en&embed=true&includeSearch=false 

 

KEBS (Kenya Bureau of Standards) Rates on IMPORTS FROM COUNTRIES WHERE PVOC (Pre-Export Verification of Conformity) (Pre-Export Verification of Conformity) CONTRACTORS ARE NOT PRESENT  

General goods and used motor vehicles being imported from countries where PVOC Contractors are not present (see clause 5.3 and 7.1) shall be subject to destination inspection upon payment of destination inspection fee equivalent to 0.6% of the approved Customs Value subject to minimum of USD 265 and maximum of USD 2700 per used motor vehicle unit or consignment submitted for inspection. Testing fee is payable where testing is required to determine conformity.  

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List

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