You Won't Believe How Huduma Centers Will Look After Makeover

The government is going to spend 500 million shillings on improving Huduma centers, Amos Gathecha, who works for the government, said on Wednesday at a conference in Mombasa.

The money will be used to fix up the centers and buy new equipment. This will help the centres work better and give people good service. Gathecha said the government wants to make sure people are happy when they leave the centers.

The government also has a plan called BETA. It wants to make things better for people in Kenya. Gathecha told the workers at the centers to find ways to save money and do a good job.

Many people like the Huduma centers because they can get many government services in one place. If the workers do something wrong, the centers fix the problem quickly.

There is also a website called e-Citizen. It started in August 2023 with 5,000 services, and now it has more than 20,000 services that people can use online.

The government wants to have Huduma centers in police stations, too. This will make it easier for people to get help close to where they live. The centers will train police officers to do this job well.

The first Huduma center opened in 2013 in Nairobi. The president and deputy president started it at that time. The centers have changed over the years. Some of them even have services from the courts.

At the Huduma centers, people can do many things. They can file new court cases or papers for existing cases, ask for court orders, pay fines, and get help with online court hearings.
 

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