Topic: Maisha Card
Government Rules Out Mandatory Maisha Card Registration
The ID card includes an electronic chip storing the bearer’s biometric and biographic data and is intended for use in accessing a wide variety of public services.
The ID card includes an electronic chip storing the bearer’s biometric and biographic data and is intended for use in accessing a wide variety of public services.
High Court Overturns Order Barring Issuance of Maisha Card
On August 1, the Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Interior and Coordination argued for lifting the conservatory order initially set for July 25, 2024.
On August 1, the Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Interior and Coordination argued for lifting the conservatory order initially set for July 25, 2024.
Court Reinstates The Implementation Of Maisha Namba Cards
The Milimani High Court has reversed a prior suspension of implementing Kenya's Unique Personal Identifier (UPI), the Maisha Namba.
The Milimani High Court has reversed a prior suspension of implementing Kenya's Unique Personal Identifier (UPI), the Maisha Namba.
Renewal Of IDs To Be Done After Every 10 Years- PS Bitok
National Identity Cards (IDs), also known as Maisha Cards, will need to be replaced every ten years
National Identity Cards (IDs), also known as Maisha Cards, will need to be replaced every ten years
Gov't Set To Begin Pilot Phase For Maisha Digital Card
The government has unveiled the new phase of digital IDs after establishing the new personal registration system.
The government has unveiled the new phase of digital IDs after establishing the new personal registration system.
Gov’t To Spend Ksh.1B For Unique Personal Identifier Dubbed Maisha Card
The government has set aside Ksh. 1 billion for Unique Personal Identifiers (UPIs) for all Kenyans. It will be used as the official identifier throughout all education stages, tax payment through the Kenya Revenue Authority and as the death certificate.
The government has set aside Ksh. 1 billion for Unique Personal Identifiers (UPIs) for all Kenyans. It will be used as the official identifier throughout all education stages, tax payment through the Kenya Revenue Authority and as the death certificate.