KSh1.1 Billion a Year: How Much Govt Pays to Maintain e-Citizen Platform
[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 10/09/2025
Immigration and Citizen Services Principal Secretary Dr. Belio Kipsang has outlined how Kenya’s e-Citizen platform operates, revealing that three companies were competitively contracted to maintain the government’s flagship digital service delivery system. In a TV interview, PS Kipsang defended (…)
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