Besides the Good Conduct certificate, Kazi Mtaani applicants are generally expected to provide a National ID or Maisha Card, a registered mobile number, and accurate location details such as county, ward, village, or settlement. The application form also asks for personal details, education level, employment status, and sometimes NYS experience if relevant.
Main documents and details
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National ID or Maisha Card number. This is the core identification document used during registration and verification.
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Registered M-Pesa mobile number. Payment and communication are handled through the phone number entered in the application.
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Location information. You must provide your county, sub-county, ward, village or estate, and current residence because deployment is usually done within the home area.
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Household information. The application may ask you to confirm household status since only one applicant per household may be allowed.
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Education and employment information. Applicants usually enter education level, current employment status, skill level, and preferred job type.
Optional or situation-based details
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NYS experience. This is not always required, but it may be useful for applicants seeking supervisory roles.
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Disability status. If applicable, the form may ask you to indicate this for inclusion and verification purposes.
What to prepare before applying
Make sure your ID details match your mobile number and the information you enter on the form. Inaccurate details can delay verification or lead to disqualification.
If you are applying in a current Kazi Mtaani-style intake, it is also wise to have your Good Conduct certificate ready in case the notice asks for it during shortlisting or vetting.