Egypt's Public Prosecution Launches Digital Traffic Services via Vodafone's Ana App

Egypt's Public Prosecution Launches Digital Traffic Services via Vodafone's Ana App

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Aug 2, 2026 05:42 PM

Egypt's Public Prosecution has announced the availability of its digital services through the Vodafone Ana mobile application. The move comes as part of a broader strategy to expand access to government services, in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Vodafone Egypt. EFinance for Digital Financial Services. A celebration was held at the Attorney General's office to mark the occasion.

Comprehensive Traffic Services

The new services cover a wide range of everyday traffic transactions. Citizens can now inquire about traffic violations on their vehicles and pay them electronically without visiting prosecution offices. The services also include the ability to appeal traffic fines and obtain clearance certificates. That are essential documents for many official procedures.

The app additionally allows users to track their submitted requests to the Public Prosecution directly. This feature alone saves considerable time that was previously wasted on paper-based inquiries and in-person follow-ups. The new services aren't limited to traffic matters; they extend to other non-traffic services as well.

Towards Comprehensive Digital Justice

The Public Prosecution aims to achieve integrated digital justice for all through this step. The objective is clear: making services more accessible to citizens and faster to complete. Collaboration with the private sector in this area reflects a clear direction towards full digital transformation in government services.

The current phase is witnessing notable expansion in digital service delivery channels, whether through government or private platforms. The Public Prosecution emphasizes that this expansion will continue to include more services in the coming period, delivering a qualitative shift in how citizens interact with official entities.