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The high court has declared the government’s e-citizen school fees directive unconstitutional. The court also took issue with the ksh 50 convenience fee imposed on transactions, declaring that it has no legal basis.
High Court Deems Government's E-Citizen School Fees Directive Unconstitutional
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