In a move set to revolutionize civil registration services, CS Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen has announced that all Kenyans can now apply for, download, and print their birth certificates from the comfort of their homes. This new digital initiative aims to streamline access to vital documents, making it easier and more convenient for citizens to obtain their official birth records.
During a recent press briefing, Murkomen emphasized that the government is committed to leveraging technology to improve service delivery and reduce bureaucratic delays. "Kenyans no longer need to visit government offices physically; they can now do everything online," he stated. "This is a significant step towards a more efficient and accessible civil registration system."
The process involves visiting the official government portal where applicants can fill out their details, make payments if necessary, and instantly download a printable version of their birth certificate. This initiative is expected to save time, cut costs, and enhance record accuracy.
Kenyans have responded positively to the news, expressing optimism that this move will ease access to vital documents for purposes such as passport applications, national IDs, and other legal requirements. The government plans to roll out further digital services in the coming months to continue modernizing public administration.
This development marks a new chapter in Kenya’s push towards digital transformation, promising greater convenience and efficiency for citizens across the country.
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