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SHA boss explains why they are yet to move to eCitizen payment

Social Health Authority building in Nairobi. [File, Standard]

The Social Health Authority (SHA) has said it entered into a special arrangement with the government to receive ongoing collections for the new medical scheme through a pay bill number for three months before reverting to the sanctioned e-Citizen.

SHA acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Robert Ingasira says the authority has collected at least Sh14 billion in the past two and a half months, an amount expected to increase with the ongoing enrolment of more Kenyans into the scheme.

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