Hio pesa yote na bado wanaiba zingine hazifiki treasury. If we cannot protest about such issues enyewe sisi ni makondoo
Eunuchs like @Banyamulenge and @Tryz should work for the government, hawana haja ya pesa bora wameshiba wako sawa tu.
Now they want to destroy a system that’s been working perfectly then they can introduce replacements that will wire public money straight into people’s bedrooms.
10 without brakes.
Bdw hii ecitizen nani hutumia zaidi kwa transactions?
The well publicized E-Citizen rot refers to public criticism and reports of corruption and inefficiency within the E-Citizen platform which is the Kenyan government’s online portal for accessing various services.
This includes allegations of bribery , delayed processing times , and difficulties in accessing and updating information databases.
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Corruption and Bribery:
Reports suggest that certain individuals within the E-Citizen system may be demanding bribes for faster processing of applications or to resolve issues. -
Delayed Processing:
Users have reported significant delays in receiving services through the platform , sometimes taking months to resolve simple issues. -
Inability to Edit Applications:
It’s been reported that once an application is submitted on E-Citizen , it cannot be edited , leading to frustration and potential errors. -
Accessing Services:
Some users have experienced difficulties in accessing certain services or navigating the E-Citizen platform effectively. -
Auditing Concerns:
There are calls for a thorough audit of the E-Citizen platform to identify and address the reported issues of corruption and mismanagement.
The term “rot” highlights the perception that the platform is not functioning as intended and that there are deep-seated problems within the system that require urgent attention and remedies.
boss DL , ID, passport ,death and marriage certificate, registration of motor vehicles in collusion with NTSA etc..a myriad of activities go through e citizen. have you ever been in a huduma center near you? enda kesho uone how crowded it is
That issue was raised at the launch but you guys were too slow to digest.
Kughula.co.ke/eCitizen
99% of government payments go through the ecitizen paybill 222222 managed by pesaflow, which in fact is owned by you know who. They fleece kenyans 100 million daily on average
Ooh nimecheki sahizi hii Boma Yangu needs ecitizen account, halafu hapo bado kuna watu wanasave pesa ndio wakuwe qualified kwa hizi affordable houses
