KDF Announces Interviews for Shortlisted Candidates
KDF officers during a previous pass-out parade
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Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) has announced interview dates and venues for shortlisted candidates in its countrywide recruitment exercise.
In a statement released on Thursday, February 25, the force indicated that the three different classes of recruits would report to different venues for interviews.
The shortlisted candidates include 441 in the Specialist officers category, 75 in the General Service Officer (GSO) Cadets and the majority belonging to the Tradesmen/women category.
All Specialist Officer candidates will be expected to report to Kenya Military Academy (KMA) in Lanet and Nakuru on Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 8.00 a.m.
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