The government is targeting at least Ksh1 billion daily revenue on eCitizen by December by increasing subscribers to its digital services platform to 30 million.
The National Parents Association wants public participation to be done to sensitize teachers on the workings of the new fee payment plan.
Platform has inadequate internal controls and risk management systems with high convenience fee charges and lack of adequate data protection safeguards.
The implementation of the payment process through the platform will be undertaken in consultation with stakeholders.
Any government service that costs Sh199 and below will cost you Sh5 service fee. Transactions costing Sh500 to Sh699 will cost Sh25 while anything above Sh1,000 will cost Sh50.
eCitizen revenue collection surpasses Sh900m in a day; a third of the amount generated from transactions in USD, the platform has 11m existing users; Immigration PS Julius Bitok says