The Kenya Military Academy has received shortlisted Specialist Officer candidates for the 2025 Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) recruitment exercise at Lanet, Nakuru.
The candidates represent a diverse pool of professionals, including engineers, medical practitioners, media specialists and other technical experts. Over the coming days, they will undergo documentation verification, comprehensive medical examinations, physical fitness assessments and evaluations of professional competencies to determine their suitability for enlistment as Specialist Cadet Officers.
Chief Recruiting Officer Brigadier Samuel Kimani underscored the importance of the process, noting that it aims to uphold excellence and produce a new generation of defence leaders equipped with the cross-cutting skills required to meet Kenya’s evolving security needs.
“I urge all participating in this exercise to maintain the highest levels of integrity and adhere strictly to the rules and regulations in place. The KDF does not, and will not, tolerate any form of recruitment malpractice. Any such incidents will be dealt with accordingly,” he stated.
Recruitment Chief Coordinator Brigadier Alphonce Ndar reminded the candidates to avoid seeking shortcuts, emphasizing that each stage of the recruitment process is designed to test both character and capability.







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