Sakaja Promised to Introduce a Single QR-enabled Permit

Sakaja Promised to Introduce a Single QR-enabled Permit

Nairobi governor-elect Johnson Sakaja has said he will keep his promise to introduce a single QR-enabled permit that he said will prevent the need to have multiple licences and subsequently eliminate the hurdles of doing business in the city.

In his manifesto, Mr Sakaja committed to introduce an electronic unified single business permit and instant online licence renewal. Currently, several permits are required, including county business permits, fire inspection certificates, food handler certificates, food hygiene, goodwill, and land rates.

Currently, several permits are required, including county business permits, fire inspection certificates, food handler certificates, food hygiene, goodwill, and land rates.

These permits and licences are supposed to be renewed yearly.On Tuesday, the new city boss was reminded about his pledge and promised to “get it done”. Retailers also require the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK), Kenya Association of Music Producers (KAMP) and Performers Rights Society of Kenya (PRISK) approvals.

They must also have approvals from the Pharmacy and Poisons Board, a signage permit, an Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) licence to sell LPG, a loading zone approval and a cook’s licence.



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