Nairobi, Kenya: The new cashless pay system is set to revamp the transport sector once Public Service Vehicles (PSVs) comply with the requirement. The “My1963” card is to be used on all PSVs around the country ahead of the July 1 deadline to help bring order in the system.

Transport Cabinet Secretary Michael Kamau spoke Monday at a press conference concerning the need for all PSV operators to implement the cashless pay system.

“As of July 1 the cashless fare system will be implemented. The interoperable, secure and affordable cards will be used so as not to expose passengers to an erratic fare system,” said Kamau.

The CS also lauded the matatu operators for having taken the initiative to implement the cashless payment systems.

The system is expected to reduce insecurity in the country and ensure certainty of fares.

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