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The public will soon have access to private organisations' information

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Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo during an interview at his Harambee House office in Nairobi on Dec 20, 2023. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard]

The public will soon have access to information about non-profit organisations' activities, the government has announced.

In a statement on Thursday, the Ministry of Interior announced the state's intent to begin implementation of the Public Benefit Organisations (PBO) Act which will allow the public to scrutinise the activities and projects of the targeted oragnisations.

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