President William Ruto resurrected the plan to channel all school fees through e-Citizen on Thursday. It has once again raised an outcry from principals and teachers who argue the order fails to take into account rural conditions and the High Court ruling made in 2025. “Parents should be able to pay fees from home through
Kenyans may soon pay higher charges when accessing government services through the eCitizen platform after the National Treasury proposed new convenience fees. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has introduced new regulations under the Public Finance Management Regulations 2026 that could change how the fees are charged. Unlike the current flat Ksh 50 fee, the government