Kenyans Given Greenlight to Own, Fly Drones

The Director-General of Kenya Civil Aviation Authority, Gilbert Kibe, has said that users will be charged registration and licence fees, which will vary between U.S.$600 and U.S.$2,300 depending on what the drones will be used for.

A drone records the Way of the Cross ceremony at the Holy Family Basilica.

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