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Sakaja Launches New Nairobi Service Centres
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23025, member: 2262"] Nairobi is bringing services closer to the people. Governor Johnson Sakaja wants this to happen. He is setting up new service centers around the city. People will not have to travel far to get county services anymore. They can go to places near their homes instead of the busy downtown area. Tiras Njoroge works for the county and is in charge of money matters. Mr. Njoroge said the governor's plan is important because it will make life easier for the people of Nairobi. The county has opened three service centers so far. One is at City Hall. The other two are in neighborhoods called Dandora and Makadara. People who live in the eastern part of Nairobi will find these centers very helpful. Dandora has seven counters to serve people. Makadara has eight counters. Special teams will work at each center to make sure things run smoothly. The centers will handle many kinds of county business, but they will focus mostly on money-related tasks. People can pay for things like land rates, business permits, parking, and house rent at the centers. They can also pay county bills online if they prefer. The county just hired more than 40 new clerks. It chose them carefully. The clerks had to undergo extensive training, and they learned how to give really good service at the centers. Mr. Njoroge said the county hopes to collect 20 billion shillings by mid-2025. That is even more than the 12.8 billion shillings it collected last year. The new service centers will help the county reach this goal. He wants people to use the centers instead of going downtown. Mr. Njoroge promised that the centers would meet all of the people's needs. [/QUOTE]
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