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New guidelines to steer State's records digitisation initiative

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From left- Dr Cleophas Ambira Chairman Kenya Association of Records managers and Archivists (KARMA), Mary Kerema, Secretary ICT, E-Government and Digital Economy and Dr Naftal Chweya Director Records and Management State Department of Culture and Heritage during the 8th KARMA leaders' Conference with the theme "Records Digitization: Getting it Right." July 15, 2025. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

The turnaround time of government services is expected to reduce with the implementation of end-to-end digitisation of records and processes.

Amid the ongoing digitisation of government services, which now stands at 22,800, the government will also unveil the National Records Digitisation Guidelines to facilitate the process.

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