Kindiki makes impromptu visit to Nyayo house to assess passport processing progress

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The Interior ministry has reiterated its commitment to clear the historical backlog in the processing of passports. The CS said the ongoing Rapid Results Initiative (RRI) on delivery of uncollected passports and clearing of the historical backlog is yielding the desired results. He said the ministry will maintain the momentum on operational reforms at the Immigration…


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Kindiki makes impromptu visit to Nyayo house to assess passport processing progress

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The Interior ministry has reiterated its commitment to clear the historical backlog in the processing of passports. The CS said the ongoing Rapid Results Initiative (RRI) on delivery of uncollected passports and clearing of the historical backlog is yielding the desired results. He said the ministry will maintain the momentum on operational reforms at the Immigration…


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Kindiki makes impromptu visit to Nyayo house to assess passport processing progress

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The Interior ministry has reiterated its commitment to clear the historical backlog in the processing of passports. The CS said the ongoing Rapid Results Initiative (RRI) on delivery of uncollected passports and clearing of the historical backlog is yielding the desired results. He said the ministry will maintain the momentum on operational reforms at the Immigration…


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Kindiki makes impromptu visit to Nyayo house to assess passport processing progress

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The Interior ministry has reiterated its commitment to clear the historical backlog in the processing of passports. The CS said the ongoing Rapid Results Initiative (RRI) on delivery of uncollected passports and clearing of the historical backlog is yielding the desired results. He said the ministry will maintain the momentum on operational reforms at the Immigration…


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HAWKERS REJECT SAKAJA’S ORDER ALONG NAIROBI CBD.

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Hawkers have rejected Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja order that that restricted them to operate along all lanes connecting to Moi Avenue in the Nairobi Central Business District. The hawkers asserting that the county boss did not consult all the street traders before making the decisions as this brought confusions during yesterday morning as he allowed…


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