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Migori County adopts digital revenue collection to hit Sh1billion target

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David Ligawa, a system administrator for Migori County Revenue Authority processes payment for a trader at Migori Revenue offices in Migori town on March 28, 2025. (Photo by Anne Atieno)

Governor Ochillo Ayacko's administration has automated its revenue collection systems in a bid to increase locally generated revenue. The initiative is also part of efforts to seal loopholes that have led to revenue losses in the past.

Governor Ayacko's administration, which aims to collect Sh1 billion in the 2024/2025 financial year, has introduced the use of a USSD code, mobile phones, and Bluetooth printers for revenue collection.

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