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Mombasa County Urges Property Owners to Pay Land Rates Online Before March 31, 2026 Deadline

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Property owners in Mombasa County have been urged to pay their annual land rates through the county’s digital platform before the March 31, 2026 deadline to avoid penalties and interest.

According to the County Government of Mombasa, thousands of property owners have already embraced the online payment system through the county ePortal, which allows residents to settle their land rates conveniently without visiting county offices.

The digital platform enables users to register their properties, generate statements, make payments and track applications from anywhere at any time.

In a statement, the county government said the initiative is part of broader efforts to modernize service delivery and improve efficiency in revenue collection.

“As the County Government continues to modernize service delivery in various sectors, residents, property owners, businessmen and the like are being encouraged to embrace the use of our County digital revenue system to make payments faster, simpler and more convenient,” the county government said.

The administration noted that adopting digital payments will significantly reduce congestion at county offices while improving service efficiency.

"By embracing digital payments, residents reduce queues, improve efficiency and make it easier to stay compliant with key obligations such as land rates, PSV levy and parking,” the statement added.

The county further encouraged property owners who have not yet registered on the platform to do so through the official ePortal and clear any outstanding balances before the deadline.

Residents can access the platform through the county’s ePortal to make payments and manage their property records online.

County officials say the digital revenue system is part of ongoing reforms aimed at enhancing transparency, convenience and accountability in service delivery across the county.

Failure to settle land rates before the March 31, 2026 deadline may attract penalties and interest as provided under county revenue regulations.

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