The Commander KAF visited the Kisumu shipyard to inspect on the progress of construction ahead of the planned official opening by H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta the President and Commander in Chief of the Republic of Kenya.
Defeating COVID-19 remains our responsibility. As we test, keep social distance, wear a mask and sanitize, the COVID-19 vaccine gives us an opportunity to protect ourselves from the severity of
Report any person who asked for a bribe, took a bribe or gave a bribe with the aim to influence the recruitment process. Send your complaints for further investigation to publicaffairs@mod.go.ke
Expose these criminals.
The exercise was also aimed at enhancing Civil Military Co-operation between the Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA) and Kenya Navy in order to uphold strong working relations to ensure sustainable
Interested and qualified persons are requested to make their applications by completing ONE application form PSC2 (Revised 2016) and submit the same together with copies of the required certificates.
Brigadier Gituma reminded the young officers and sailors to be good ambassadors in the countries they will visit, maintain high standards of discipline and portray the good image of the Kenya Navy and the country as a whole.
General Carter concluded his tour by visiting the British Army Training Unit in Kenya – BATUK in Nanyuki where he was briefed on joint military training and exercises that the UK troops partake while in Kenya.