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
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC), chaired by Butere MP Tindi Mwale, has resolved to summon the heads of seven entities as it intensifies investigations into the alleged diversion of billions of shillings from the Government Digital Payment Platform (eCitizen). The announcement was made on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, during a session held at the Mini
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and eCitizen Services have responded to the grievances raised by the tourism stakeholders and members of the public regarding the transition to a new and modernized digital payment platform called KWSPay. KWS Director General Erustus Kanga and eCitizen Services Director General Isaac Ochieng issued a joint statement assuring users that