Huduma Kenya has announced the introduction of additional services across all Huduma Centres nationwide.
In an update issued on Wednesday, February 25, the agency confirmed that services offered by the Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority (UFAA) are now accessible at every Huduma Centre across the country.
The development enables members of the public to access UFAA services more conveniently, as the authority is mandated to receive, safeguard, and facilitate the reunification of unclaimed financial assets with their rightful owners.

Government Expands Service Offering at All Huduma Centres Countrywide. Photo: Courtesy.
UFAA also welcomed the collaboration, urging Kenyans to take advantage of the expanded access points to claim any unclaimed assets due to them.
“UFAA services are now officially available at Huduma Centres countrywide.You can now make claim to your unclaimed cash and other financial assets at your nearest Huduma Center,” Huduma Kenya announced.
This comes hours after Huduma Kenya dismissed claims of an ongoing mass recruitment drive following the circulation of a purported appointment letter online.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, February 24, the agency clarified that the letter is fraudulent and did not originate from Huduma Kenya or any government office.
The agency urged the public to disregard the fake document, emphasizing that any recruitment notices, updates, or official communication are only disseminated through its verified platforms, including the official website, the Huduma Contact and Tele-Counselling Centre (1919), and its authenticated social media accounts.
“Huduma Kenya wishes to alert wananchi that a fraudulent appointment letter, which has been circulating online, is not authentic and should be disregarded. All official Huduma Kenya communications are issued only through our verified channels, including our official website, Huduma Contact and Tele-Counselling Centre 1919, and verified social media accounts,” the statement read.
Huduma Kenya also advised members of the public to remain cautious and verify the authenticity of any recruitment-related information before responding.
The agency encouraged Kenyans to confirm such details directly through its official channels and to promptly report any suspicious or fraudulent documents to the relevant authorities.


