Huduma Kenya Set To Introduce New Service At 16 Centres
Huduma Kenya has announced the launch of Kenya School of Government (KSG) services at certain Huduma Centres around the country.
According to a public notification posted on May 20, the new arrangement began in Uasin Gishu County and will be implemented in 16 Huduma Centres across the country.
Pilot services were introduced at the Uasin Gishu Huduma Centre, signaling the beginning of a collaboration between Huduma Kenya and KSG to decentralize public-sector training service delivery across the country.
“Kenyans can now access Kenya School of Government (KSG) services at Huduma Centres, following today’s launch at Uasin Gishu Huduma Centre,” stated Huduma Kenya.
*Kenyans to now enlist for KSG training in Huduma Centres*
— Huduma Kenya (@HudumaKenya) May 20, 2026
Kenyans can now access *Kenya School of Government (KSG)* services at Huduma Centres, following today’s launch at Uasin Gishu Huduma Centre.
The rollout covers *16 Huduma Centres* nationwide, expanding the service… pic.twitter.com/Y7OfH2VC9n
Adding, “The rollout covers 16 Huduma Centres nationwide, expanding the service offering and bringing services closer to citizens.”
Leadership training, research, consulting, and organizational development training for public workers are among the services that will be given at the selected institutions.
Other key aspects of the centres include mandatory leadership courses, specialised governance training, and public administration programmes aimed at strengthening training and improving service delivery across government institutions nationwide.
Digital training covering artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and e-government systems, aimed at supporting Kenya’s ongoing digital transformation agenda within the public service sector framework, will also be incorporated in the Huduma Centres.
IEBC voter registration is ongoing at Huduma Centres. 👉 Visit a Huduma Centre near you today! pic.twitter.com/TmjY1B1UWp
— Huduma Kenya (@HudumaKenya) May 20, 2026
With this transition, more than 180 programs delivered in person and via e-learning platforms across the country will now be available via Huduma Centres.
Huduma Centres have expanded their service delivery this year by integrating several new national and county government services, making it easier for Kenyans to access essential public services.
Among the newly introduced services are the Affordable Housing desks for registration and allocation, and the Judiciary services for bail refunds and fine payments.
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In addition to State Media support for funeral announcements, community notices, and advertising through Kenya Broadcasting Channel (KBC).
This comes at a time when the government is trying to transition all government services online.
President William Ruto stated at the beginning of the year that his administration has digitised 80 to 90 per cent of all public services.
President Ruto also stated that over 22,000 national and county services are fully operational and accessible online.
However, the remaining state services are currently undergoing digitisation in a push to achieve a completely online and paperless government.
Huduma Kenya Set To Introduce New Service At 16 Centres
