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Treasury gazettes new eCitizen fees amid court battle

ICT Authority CEO Stanley Kamanguya, Acting CEO KONZA Technopolis Paul Okwiri and ICT Authority Chief Manager Business Development Josephine Ndambuki during the launch of e-Citizen Services on June 30, 2023. [David Gichuru, Standard ]

You will pay between Sh5 and Sh50 for transactions on eCitizen after Treasury Cabinet Secretary Njuguna Ndung'u gazetted the amounts.

The CS gazetted the new service fee to be charged on top of the charges one has to pay to access government services on digital platforms despite a court case filed by Kilifi Senator Stewart Madzayo.

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