The Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA) has announced a significant shift in its operations by transitioning the submission of Appropriation in Aid (AIA) receipts to the e-Citizen platform.
Appropriation in Aid (AIA) refers to the income or revenue that KeRRA generates through its activities and is allowed to retain and use to fund its operations, rather than returning it to the government.
The move, effective Thursday, March 20, is replacing the traditional bank deposit system to enhance transparency, improve efficiency, and simplify the process for stakeholders.
Services affected by the changes include access road applications, roadside development applications, and advert and signage applications.