The government has urged Kenyans who applied for and have not collected their more than 400,000 new identity cards from national registration bureaus across the country to go and pick up the documents. According to Immigration and Citizen Services Principal Secretary Dr Belio Kipsang, the documents are piling up in registration bureaus amid a nationwide…
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