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The government’s decision to migrate all Inua Jamii beneficiaries to the e-citizen Mpesa payment platform has sparked frustration among senior citizens across the country, following the system's failure to read their identity cards. Some elderly individuals have also struggled to register their SIM cards, leading to calls for a return to the old payment system.
Inua Jamii cash transfer program sparks frustration among senior citizens across the country
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