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Digital services launch presents a fresh performance lens for Kenya Kwanza

President William Ruto (centre) during the unveiling of Digital Government services at KICC, Nairobi. [PCS]

If memory serves me right, Friday's launch of government's digitised services was the first time we heard President William Ruto mention the "c-word" - corruption - more than once in a single event since his inauguration 290 days earlier. It is difficult to keep up with the numbers, but we also heard that 5,084 government services are now available on the exciting e-citizen platform.

I think we were at 391 services last January, so this accelerated digitisation signifies the fruits of a herculean effort on the part of the bureaucrats and technocrats in the ICT and Interior ministries. Yet, beyond televising the live event, it is intriguing that there has been little subsequent press coverage on what looks like a significant progress milestone for the Kenya Kwanza administration.

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