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    Gov't Extends Free National ID Services Until 2027

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    The Kenyan government has extended the waiver on fees for national identity card services, allowing citizens to access both new registrations and replacements free of charge until the end of 2027.

    Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura announced the move on Friday, confirming that services at Huduma Kenya centres across the country will remain free as part of ongoing reforms aimed at improving access to essential documentation.

    The directive means Kenyans will not pay the previously required KSh 1,000 fee for replacing lost IDs or between KSh 100 and KSh 300 for first-time applicants.

    The waiver traces its roots to reforms introduced in 2025, when the government first suspended the charges to remove barriers that had prevented many citizens—especially youth and low-income earners—from obtaining identification documents.

    Access to national IDs is critical in Kenya, as it is a requirement for voting, securing employment, opening bank accounts, and accessing government services.

    Recent clarifications by Huduma Kenya indicate that the policy remains firmly in place, with officials reiterating that “ID replacement is still free” amid public concerns that fees might have been quietly reinstated.

    The extension is also seen as a strategic move to support voter registration efforts ahead of future elections.

    By eliminating costs, the government aims to ensure that more eligible citizens can acquire identification and participate in the democratic process.

    The government maintains that the extension reflects its commitment to inclusivity and service delivery.

    Officials say the initiative will continue to be monitored, with the possibility of further reforms to streamline identity registration processes and enhance accessibility nationwide.

    As the 2027 deadline approaches, attention is likely to turn to whether the policy will be made permanent, a move that could significantly reshape access to identification services in Kenya.

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