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Maisha Card set to replace 2nd generation ID

Maisha Card set to replace 2nd generation ID
Immigration and Citizen Services PS Julius Bitok. PHOTO/Print
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Kenyans could soon begin using digital IDs after a critical government committee endorsed the proposed design and security features of the proposed card.

The technical committee of Principal Secretaries with dockets critical to the eventual implementation of the digital ID approved Maisha Card, which would replace the current second generation identity card.

Also approved is a unique identification number to be known as Maisha Namba that will be issued to all new-borns as a birth certificate number, a digital signature that will make it possible to identify Kenyans using mobile phones and other smart gadgets, and a master national population register.

Immigration and Citizen Services PS Julius Bitok (pictured) who chairs the Committee yesterday said the four items are set to be launched by the end of September in line with a presidential directive.

“I am happy to report that within the 90-days directive by President William Ruto, the national identity technical team shall be able to roll out activities on the implementation of the National Digital ID,” the PS said.

While launching the eCitizen platform on June 30, the President directed the relevant government ministries to come up with a digital ID to comply with international standards on registration documents.

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