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The government has announced plans to crack down on civil servants holding fake academic credentials.
The Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA) is targeting about 250,000 after a preliminary assessment established that three in every 10 civil servants may have used fake certificates to g
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Telkom Kenya’s mobile money platform T-Kash has now been integrated as a payment option of Kenya’s government digital services platform, eCitizen.
T-Kash customers will now be able to pay for both National and County government services that are found on the portal, said a statement from the integrated telecommunications provider in Kenya.
“Financial services, partnerships, and digitisation form part of Telkom’s focus areas. In this strategic direction, Telkom seeks to enrich its financial services offering in response to the evolving digital lifestyle of the consumer, where convenience and simplicity are paramount,” it said.
In order to pay using T-kash when transacting on eCitizen, users simply have to choose it at the checkout stage and follow on-screen prompts and instructions to complete making the payment.