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The government is set to launch a digital application by the end of October to monitor the productivity of public servants. Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku said the app will track attendance, arrival and departure times, and leave status in real-time, with the aim of enhancing accountability and efficiency in government offices.
Government to launch app to track public servants’ productivity
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