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Governor Johnson Sakaja kicks out KRA from revenue collection duties

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja and His Deputy Muchiri Njoroge meets with County Workers for routine updates at Cityhall on Monday, August, 29, 2022. Samson Wire. [Samson Wire, Standard]

The role of revenue collection in Nairobi has been reverted to the county government from the national government, Governor Johnson Sakaja said Monday.

Speaking at the City Hall parking area when he, for the first time, met county workers, Sakaja said Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) officials will no longer collect revenue.

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