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Originally published by Capital Newstop
February 24, 2026
5h ago
Sakaja’s LiquorPay platform streamlines Nairobi liquor licensing

The rollout follows the consolidation of county licences under the Unified Business Permit (UBP), part of broader reforms to simplify business registration. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
✨ Key Highlights
The Nairobi City County has launched LiquorPay, a new digital platform designed to significantly speed up and simplify the process of obtaining liquor licenses.
- The platform aims to eliminate manual processes and reduce delays, cutting down on informal facilitation fees previously associated with setting up wine and spirit businesses in the capital.
- Key figures involved include County Chief Officer for Business and Hustler Opportunities, Lydia Mathia, who highlighted the platform's role in enhancing transparency and efficiency.
- LiquorPay allows for online registration, M-Pesa payments, and the immediate issuance of a provisional 21-day licence, with full licenses following successful inspections.
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