eCitizen Hits Ruto's 2024 Daily Collection Targets

According to Mwaura, funds previously lost to manual transactions, middlemen, and systemic corruption were now centrally managed, enabling the state to optimise revenue generation...
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Kenya's eCitizen digital platform is now collecting up to Ksh1 billion daily, as revealed by Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura on Monday, February 9, 2026. This significant increase is attributed to the digitization of over 23,000 government services, which has reduced revenue leakage and improved transparency.
- The eCitizen platform now integrates over 23,000 government services, significantly reducing revenue loss from manual transactions and corruption.
- Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura stated that the platform sometimes collects as much as Ksh1 billion in a single day.
- In the 2023/2024 financial year, revenue collections increased by Ksh100.8 billion to a total of Ksh400 billion due to expanded digital services.
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