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Bradley Mtall Seeks Govt Aid From Isaac Mwaura for Missing Birth Certificate and ID as Fast-Tracking of Documents Begins

Bradley Marongo, widely recognized as Bradley Mtall, recently sought help from the Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura to address a significant issue—he lacks essential government documents, including a birth certificate and a national identification card.

Bradley Mtall rose to fame during the anti-government protests due to his notable height, which earned him widespread attention on social media. His unique appearance and role in the protests led him to gain a substantial following. 

Since then, he has met with several top business executives and has secured various deals with local brands. Despite his growing public profile, Bradley's personal records were not in order.

During a recent meeting with Isaac Mwaura, the Government Spokesman, it was disclosed that Bradley had not yet acquired a birth certificate or a national ID card.

These documents are crucial for many aspects of life, including accessing government services and establishing identity.

In response to this situation, Mwaura pledged to assist Bradley in expediting the process of obtaining these vital documents.

Mwaura announced that he would personally accompany Bradley to a meeting with Julius Bitok, Principal Secretary for Immigration and Citizen Services, to ensure that the process is fast-tracked.

This intervention comes at a time when the Kenyan government is also working to improve the efficiency of issuing national ID cards for all citizens.

On Monday, PS Julius Bitok revealed that starting next month, the process for acquiring a national ID card would be significantly quicker.

Thanks to new live capture equipment being installed at Huduma Centres and NRB county offices, and an increase in printing capacity at the National Registration Bureau (NRB), Kenyans can expect to receive their ID cards within 10 days of application.

This marks a considerable improvement from the previous waiting period, which could take up to 21 days.

The introduction of live capture technology and enhanced printing capabilities aims to make the process more efficient and convenient for all Kenyans. 

The goal is to reduce the waiting time for essential documents, thereby improving access to services and ensuring that citizens can quickly receive their identification papers.

For Bradley Mtall, the assistance from Mwaura and the upcoming changes in the ID issuance process come as welcome news. 

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