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February 9, 2026
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Govt Issues Notice to All Civil Servants Over Payroll and Pensions

Govt Issues Notice to All Civil Servants Over Payroll and Pensions

Principal Secretary Jane Kere Imbunya said the government will send letters to select civil servants to prepare them for retirement...

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The Kenyan government plans to delete data of former civil servants from its payroll system and has issued a notice regarding pension processing. Principal Secretary Jane Imbunya urged civil servants nearing retirement to register for timely pension benefits through a new digital tracking module.

  • The government is cleaning up its payroll to remove names of retired, deceased, and former employees who are still listed.
  • Public Service Principal Secretary Jane Imbunya announced reforms during an interview with Radio Citizen on Monday, February 9.
  • A new Pension Tracking Module, active since last year, aims to streamline pension payments and eliminate delays.

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