May 21, 2026

Huduma Kenya rolls out Kenya School of Government (KSG) services at 16 centres

Huduma Kenya has announced the rollout of new Kenya School of Government (KSG) services at 16 Huduma Centres across the country.

Huduma Kenya has announced the rollout of new Kenya School of Government (KSG) services at 16 Huduma Centres across the country.

Huduma Kenya has announced the rollout of new Kenya School of Government (KSG) services at 16 Huduma Centres across the country.

The launch was held on Wednesday, May 20, at the Eldoret Huduma Centre, marking the beginning of the expanded partnership between Huduma Kenya and the Kenya School of Government.

In a statement, Huduma Kenya said the new services are now available to citizens through selected Huduma Centres nationwide.

“Kenyans can now access Kenya School of Government (KSG) services at Huduma Centres, following today’s launch at Uasin Gishu Huduma Centre,” the statement read.

The agency added that the initiative is being rolled out in multiple centres across the country to make services more accessible to the public.

“The rollout covers 16 Huduma Centres nationwide, expanding the service offering and bringing services closer to citizens,” the statement added.

According to the statement, the agreement was formalized by Huduma Kenya Chief Executive Officer CPA Kai Chilumo and Kenya School of Government Director General Prof. Nura Mothamed.

Huduma Kenya noted that the partnership reflects the government’s goal of improving efficiency and convenience in public service delivery.

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“The partnership was formalized by Huduma Kenya CEO CPA Kai Chilumo and KSG Director General Prof. Nura Mothamed both emphasized the importance of integrated service delivery and citizen accessibility. 

“The collaboration demonstrates the government’s commitment to efficiency, convenience, and citizen-centric service delivery,” the statement concluded.

This comes months after Huduma Kenya revealed plans to expand access to government services through a new mobile delivery model that will take services to remote communities across the country.

Speaking on Thursday, May 7, Chilumo said the agency will use specially equipped trucks to bring government services closer to citizens.

“As Huduma Kenya we are coming up with another channel which we refer to as Huduma Wheels. This is a truck that will be equipped with all the machinery needed to offer services, and it will be driven to the interior parts of the country,” he said.

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