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On behalf of Defence Headquarters Principal Imam Colonel (Imam) Abdulmalik Rubeya, Kenya Navy Service Imam, Lieutenant Colonel (Imam) Salim Mwarora, on 27 February 2026, in a gesture of goodwill during
Read moreOn behalf of Defence Headquarters Principal Imam Colonel (Imam) Abdulmalik Rubeya, Kenya Navy Service Imam, Lieutenant Colonel (Imam) Salim Mwarora, on 27 February 2026, in a gesture of goodwill during
Read moreA delegation from India, led by the Joint Secretary Defence Cooperation, Ministry of Defence India, Mr Shri Amitash Prasad, on 26 February 2026 paid a courtesy call to the Commander
Read moreCommander Kenya Navy, Major General Paul Otieno, successfully concluded a high-level visit to India from 16–23 February 2026, participating in the International Fleet Review (IFR) 2026, Exercise MILAN, the 9th
Read moreFollowing the successful completion of Exercise Cutlass Express 2026 and organized harbour activities at Port Victoria, Kenya Navy ships departed Seychelles with precision and naval decorum. The departure seamlessly transitioned
Read moreKenya Navy Officers and Sailors participating in Exercise JITEGEMEE XXVII made their first port of call at Port Victoria, Seychelles, marking the successful completion of the sea phase of Leg
Read moreOn 9 February 2025, the Commander Kenya Navy Base Mtongwe, Brigadier William Kiprotich, officially presided over the launch of the Resettlement and Transition Training for Financial Year 2025/26 at the Kenya Naval Training College.
The training program is designed to prepare service personnel for life beyond active military service by equipping them with practical financial management skills, entrepreneurship awareness, and essential life-planning knowledge necessary for a smooth and successful transition into civilian life.
In his opening remarks, Brig Kiprotich emphasized the importance of the program and encouraged participants to take the training seriously. He further stressed that the true value of the training lies not only in attendance but in the practical application of the lessons learned, noting that proper planning and financial discipline are key to achieving long-term stability and success after service.
The seminar brought together experts in financial management, career planning, and entrepreneurship, providing participants with practical tools and guidance to help them confidently navigate their transition into civilian life.


The Commander Kenya Navy, Major General Paul Otieno, on 3 February 2026 flagged off Exercise JITEGEMEE XXVII at the Kenya Navy Fleet, Mkunguni Jetty, Mombasa. The deployment, undertaken onboard Kenya
Read moreOn 30 January 2026, the Commander Kenya Navy Base Mtongwe, Brigadier William Kiprotich officiated the groundbreaking ceremony for the Anglican Church, Emmanuel Chapel at Lieutenant Colonel Kimaro Estate in Mtongwe,
Read moreOperation Southern Readiness 2026 (K-OSR 26) was officially concluded at the Bandari Maritime Academy in Mombasa. The closing ceremony was presided over by the Deputy Commander Kenya Navy, Brigadier Sankale
Read moreCommander Kenya Navy Fleet, Brigadier Mohamed Shemote, presided over the graduation ceremony of Kenya Navy personnel who successfully completed the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) drone operations course at the Kenya
Read moreOn 21 January 2026, the Defence Forces Sergeant Major (DFSM) Warrant Officer Class 1 (WO1) Bwana Haji Omar held a Clear Lower Deck forum for Warrant Officers at Kenya Navy
Read moreCommander Kenya Navy, Major General Paul Otieno, on 21 January 2026 hosted the Egypt Defence Attaché to Kenya, Brigadier General Ahmed Fathy at the Kenya Navy Headquarters in Mtongwe, Mombasa
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