NTSA announces 18-hour system maintenance

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has announced an 18-hour system maintenance.
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has announced an 18-hour system maintenance.
In a statement dated Friday, June 20, the system update is set to commence today at 10 pm and end on Saturday, June 21, at 4 pm.
During the 18-hour exercise, Kenyans will not be able to get the services offered by the authority.
“The Authority plans to conduct scheduled system maintenance from 10 pm, Friday, 20th June 2025, to Saturday, 21st June 2025, 16 pm. During this period, all our services will be intermittently unavailable,” read the statement in part.
“We apologize for any inconvenience that might be caused as a result of the maintenance.”
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NTSA is the authority responsible for a number of services required by motorists, such as the issuance and renewal of driving licences.
Motorists also book for motor vehicle inspections and apply for log books.
The authority is also the licensed institution mandated to licence Public Service Vehicles (PSVs).
Therefore, with the scheduled maintenance, many Kenyans will be affected. As a result, those in need of the services are encouraged to seek the services before the scheduled maintenance.
It is important to note that driving a vehicle without a valid licence is a traffic offence.
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