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Government's online payment platform e-citizen experienced disruptions in the early hours of Friday morning due to what has now been described as an “internal network occurrence”. According to e-citizen services director general ambassador Isaac Ochieng the technical issue temporarily affected access to online services.
E-CITIZEN DISRUPTION
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