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State to appeal decision to stop fee payment through E-citizen

Basic Education PS Julius Bitok receives eight classrooms and three ablution blocks at the Kwa Njenga Primary School in Nairobi from the US ambassador Marc Dillard on April 2, 2025. The Sh83.9 million project was done by the US Department of Defence. [Jenipher Wachie]

The government has announced plans to appeal the High Court ruling that declared as illegal, payment of school fees through the eCitizen platform.

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