Relief as Malindi set to get Sh48 million huduma centre

Kilifi leaders during the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Malindi huduma center and digital hub in Malindi town, Kilifi County on Friday, March, 15, 2025. Once complete the center will serve residents of Malindi and its environs and reduce costs and time used to acquire crucial official documents. [Nehemiah Okwembah, Standard].

Residents of Malindi Sub County and its environs have a reason to smile after the national government and the Malindi National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) commenced the construction of a Sh48 million Huduma Centre and digital hub in Malindi town.

The services are being offered only in Kilifi town which has compelled residents to incur huge costs and time to travel long distances to get services.

Huduma Centre chief executive officer Mr Ben Kai, who officiated the groundbreaking ceremony at the Malindi Deputy County Commissioner’s offices, said they will have similar centres in all the seven Subcounties in Kilifi County, adding that the aim was to bring services closer to the people.

“The construction of this huduma centre is the most costly because it will be a storey building with a fully furnished digital hub,” he said.

Kilifi Deputy Governor Ms Flora Chibule urged residents to make good use of the huduma centres to improve their lives, adding that services will now be offered closer to the people.

“In this financial year, we have already received four huduma centers, and that is the development that our people need, and I am confident that soon we will launch construction of another one in Rabai Sub County,” she said.

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