The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has notified the public of the transition of the smart driving licence maintenance project from the National Bank of Kenya (NBK) to the Kenya ...
KCB Bank has taken over the implementation of the government's smart driving licence project from National Bank of Kenya (NBK) following the latter's sale, paving the way for rollout of the Sh42 ...
The latest update comes hardly two months after the cabinet approved the production of the new digital licences through a PPP ...
The Public Investments Committee on Governance and Education held a consultative meeting with officials from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) on March 25, 2025. The meeting chaired ...
Kenya's NTSA has announced plans to open 102 new enrolment centres nationwide as part of the rollout of second-generation ...
For now, most of the affected applicants continue to wait, hoping that NTSA will address the backlog, streamline their operations, and rebuild public trust.
NAIROBI, KENYA: Kenya plans to introduce digital driving licenses by mid next year in order to improve road safety, the road transport regulator said on Wednesday.
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. NTSA officer removes a number blade from a Tuk tuk at Iguhu police station in Ikolomani during motor vehicle crackdown ...
More than 1,000 new smart cameras are to go live on Kenyan roads to catch drivers performing illegal manoeuvres under a private-public partnership aimed at curbing speeding and ease execution of ...