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An average of Ksh 1 billion is paid every day for over 22,000 Kenyan government services available on eCitizen, an online portal built in 2014 by the tech start-up Webmasters. Citizen Digital’s Dennis Musau explains the platform’s operations and the repeated accountability concerns the Auditor General has raised about it
How Ksh.1 billion paid for gov’t services daily is collected on eCitizen
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