Cabinet approves second-generation driving licences under ppp

Kenya's Cabinet has approved the rollout of second-generation smart driving licences through a public-private partnership. This initiative aims to modernise the country's transport system.

On December 15, 2025, Kenya's Cabinet approved the rollout of second-generation smart driving licences. The decision is intended to modernise the country's transport system by updating licensing processes.

According to the Cabinet, these licences will be implemented through a public-private partnership (PPP). This approach involves collaboration between the government and private sector players to ensure effective execution.

The announcement was reported by Ken Muthomi, highlighting the government's commitment to enhancing transport management. The new smart licences are expected to introduce advanced features for better oversight in Kenya's roads.

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