NTSA Boss Pledges Review of Second Generation Driving Licence Deal After MPs Raise Concerns
Author: Timothy CerulloPublished on: April 10, 2026Country: Kenya
Politics

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has pledged to review its 21-year smart driving licence production deal following criticism from MPs. NTSA Director General Nashon Kondiwa acknowledged growing concerns about the agreement, which allocates approximately 77% of projected revenues to a private consortium led by PesaPrint. Lawmakers described the deal as grossly unfair and contrary to public interest, arguing that the revenue-sharing model is disadvantageous to the government.
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