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You don’t have to wait for SMS: Here is how to know where to pick your Huduma Namba card

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You don't have to wait for SMS: Here is how to know where to pick your Huduma Namba card. PHOTO: Courtesy.

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Kenyans who are yet to receive their Huduma Namba card should no longer wait for SMS to be able to know whether their card is ready and where to pick it.

This is after the government of Kenya launched an online portal where you can track the status of your Huduma Namba card.

In a statement released by Government spokesperson Cyrus Oguna, Kenyans can now determine whether their Huduma Namba card has been printed, and if so where to collect it by just clicking https://confirmation.hudumanamba.go.ke/.

After clicking the above link, one will be required to enter his Identity (ID) card number and press the search button and be able to access information on the printing status and point of collection.

According to Oguna, a total of 9,154,184 cards have been processed and dispatched, out of which 6,003,144 have been collected.

“We are excited that the number of cards collected has continued to grow and we want to urge our people, particularly those who have already received notification messages, to go and collect their cards,” Oguna urged.

He added that the government is planning to roll out Phase II registration and its due date will be announced soon so that those who had not registered can do so.

The statement did not however clarify on what happens with children who were listed for the card.

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