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Persistent Errors on eCitizen Raise Concerns Over User Experience

Growing frustration continues to mount among Kenyans over persistent inefficiencies, poor customer service, and a lack of accountability on the eCitizen platform, the government’s central digital services portal. Citizens report being forced to pay multiple times for the same services due to system errors or miscommun

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Persistent Errors on eCitizen Raise Concerns Over User Experience

Multiple cases reveal unresolved payment errors and poor support on eCitizen
Multiple cases reveal unresolved payment errors and poor support on eCitizen

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Multiple cases reveal unresolved payment errors and poor support on eCitizen

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Growing frustration continues to mount among Kenyans over persistent inefficiencies, poor customer service, and a lack of accountability on the eCitizen platform, the government’s central digital services portal. Citizens report being forced to pay multiple times for the same services due to system errors or miscommunications, with no clear avenue for redress or refunds. Multiple cases reveal unresolved payment errors and poor support on eCitizen One recent case features the mounting challenges ordinary Kenyans face when interacting with government digital systems. On July 14, 2025, a Nairobi resident visited the Huduma Centre in the city to apply for a replacement of their national identity card. As part of the process, they paid Ksh 1,050...

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