NTSA directs motorists to update contact details before fines start

The National Transport and Safety Authority has instructed motorists to update their contact details ahead of the minor traffic offences framework rollout on June 1, 2026.

In a notice issued on May 29, 2026, NTSA urged drivers to verify their mobile phone numbers, email addresses, and vehicle registration numbers via the authority’s online portal.

The update aims to ensure motorists receive timely notifications on licences, offences, and compliance requirements under the new framework.

Motorists who commit minor offences will receive a police notice by SMS, email, or personal delivery. They can then admit liability and pay the fine or contest the matter in court.

The framework was developed with the Office of the Attorney General, the National Police Service, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, and the Judiciary following the withdrawal of an earlier instant fine system.

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Elderly Swedish woman alarmed by multiple fake police SMS scam messages on her smartphone about traffic fines.
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Police warn of fake SMS about traffic fines

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Swedish police are warning of a wave of fake SMS pretending to be from Polismyndigheten, urging recipients to pay traffic fines via a link. Scammers threaten fines and travel bans if payment is not made within two hours. A 72-year-old woman in Stockholm received 25 such messages in one day.

The National Transport and Safety Authority has clarified that its instant traffic fines system remains operational despite a court order suspending part of the programme.

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The National Transport and Safety Authority has warned Kenyans about fake SMS messages that falsely claim traffic violations and direct recipients to suspicious payment links.

Kenyan car owners can dodge fraud and legal issues by following simple NTSA smart logbook tips. These cover secure storage, routine NTSA portal checks, and ID verification. The guidance appears in a recent explanatory article.

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The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has begun sending notices to businesses to review their tax records and settle any outstanding dues before April 30, 2026, to avoid penalties and interest. The notices stem from unidentified business transactions in the final tax obligations for the 2025 financial year. KRA stresses accurate reflection of declared income and expenses.

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The Kenya Revenue Authority has issued instructions for taxpayers struggling to log into the iTax system due to outdated phone numbers. The guidance comes as the June 30 filing deadline approaches.

 

 

 

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