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Originally published by Capital Newstop
January 27, 2026
5d ago
Thousands of Contractors Face De-registration Over Unpaid Fees, NCA Warns

NCA said contractors who have not paid their annual subscription fees for the last two years, will be deleted from the national register in line with the law. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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The National Construction Authority (NCA) has issued a final warning to thousands of Kenyan building contractors, threatening to de-register those who have failed to renew their annual practicing licenses for two consecutive years by January 1, 2026.
- Affected contractors have until February 10, 2026, to pay outstanding fees and accrue a minimum of 10 Continuous Professional Development (CPD) points to avoid being struck off the national register.
- The enforcement drive, led by NCA Executive Director and Registrar of Contractors, Eng. Maurice Akech, aims to professionalize the construction sector and address concerns about poor workmanship and safety lapses.
- De-registration under Section 25 of the National Construction Authority Act will bar contractors from participating in any formal construction projects, including government tenders.
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