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KDF hiring: Ministry sends messages warning against fraudsters

Last week, Defence CS said the drive shall be free, fair and above board for all qualified Kenyan youths.

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by CYRUS OMBATI

News14 August 2023 - 05:35
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In Summary


  • There were fears that some marginalised groups may be left out of the drive.
  • The ministry announced new recruitment into KDF in August and September 2023.
Defence CS Duale when he appeared before Parliament on Wednesday August 9, 2023 where he said the recruitment drive will be free and fair

The Ministry of Defence has started sending text messages to mobile subscribers warning them against fraudsters ahead of Kenya Defence Forces recruitment.

"The Ministry of Defence will recruit KDF Cadets/Recruits between August and September 2023," read the message.

"Do not buy calling letters from anyone. Recruitment is free. Report Fraud to 0726419706/0726419709."

The ministry has partnered with various stakeholders including the police for action amid reports cons are demanding up to Sh400,000 for calling letters for one to join the Kenya Defence Forces.

Last week, Defence Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale said the military recruitment drive shall be free, fair and above board for all qualified Kenyan youths.

He made an undertaking to have the recruitment paint a national picture by having military officers and service members selected from across the country and cautioned parents not to give any money to secure the slots.

There were fears that some marginalised groups may be left out of the drive.

The ministry announced new recruitment into KDF in August and September 2023.

KDF is seeking to hire General Service Officer (GSO) Cadets (Regular and Graduate degree holders), Specialist Officers, General Duty Recruits, Tradesmen/women, and Defence Forces Constables.

All interested candidates for Specialist Officers and Tradesmen/women vacancies must apply online.

The deadline for applications for these categories is August 20.

Shortlisted candidates will be notified through the print media between September 17 to 24, 2023.

The other group will be recruited at various centres between August 28 and September 8.

There are fears of high demand in the exercise and hence graft.

Past such events have seen many being duped to pay for fake letters hence the warnings.

Several agencies including the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission, human rights agencies and police will monitor the exercise.

 

 

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