Kenyans will now receive national identification cards within a much shorter period, following the governmentās rollout of enhanced digital registration systems, removal of fees for applicants and intensified nationwide sensitisation and mobilisation efforts aimed at improving efficiency and accessibility in the issuance of the critical document. The move is supported by the rollout of advanced…Ā Ā Ā
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