Hundreds of Youths Flock Nyahururu Stadium for KDF Recruitment

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Nyahururu: Hundreds of youths turned up at the Nyahururu Stadium for the ongoing Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) recruitment exercise taking place across the country.

According to Kenya News Agency, Senior Recruiting Officer Lt. Col. David Awuonda stated that the large turnout reflected the strong desire among young people to serve in the defence forces. He observed that most of the participants were Form Four leavers, with only a few graduates present, attributing the lower number of graduates to the ongoing online application process for specialized cadres such as cadets.

Lt. Col. Awuonda emphasized that the recruitment process is free, fair, and transparent. He noted that although there have been past reports of malpractice, KDF has heightened vigilance to ensure integrity throughout the exercise.

Lt. Col. Awuonda reiterated that KDF upholds a zero-tolerance policy toward corruption and warned recruits against falling prey to fraudsters promising backdoor admission. He urged Kenyans to report anyone posing as a recruitment agent so that appropriate action can be taken by authorities.

He further explained that the recruitment is conducted based on existing vacancies within the organization and that KDF provides equal opportunities for both men and women.

Lt. Col. Awuonda encouraged eligible youths to maintain discipline and patience during the recruitment period, emphasizing that merit and integrity remain the guiding principles of the exercise.

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