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Kenya Police Announces Mass Recruitment, How to Apply

Kenya Police Announces Mass Recruitment, How to Apply Police officers at a pass-out parade in November 2019. Twitter The National Police Service Commission has announced a massive recruitment exercise where it seeks to employ 4,700 Kenyans to be trained as Police Constables. The exercise will be carried out countrywide and will commence on Monday, February 22, at listed constituency-based recruitment centres. Entry Requirements for applicants for Police Constable (4,700)  A past KDF recruitment drive File 2. Hold a Kenya National Identity Card 3. Possess a minimum qualification of ‘D+’( Plus) in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination with a ‘D+’ (Plus) in either English or Kiswahili languages;

Shadow teams at work to ensure order in panchayat polls: SEC

Updated Jan 31, 2021, 12:25 am IST Shadow teams would take rounds of various areas to guard against use of force by any party in enforcing their will on the conduct of polls  Ramesh Kumar made it clear that the SEC would ensure there is no harassment of opposition parties anywhere. (Photo: DC) Kadapa: State Election Commissioner Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar said on Saturday that shadow teams are being deployed to keep a watch on the Gram Panchayat elections and take appropriate action if anyone violated poll rules. “It is the duty of the election commission to hold elections at the right time. The elections would be held in accordance with the Constitutional stipulations,” he told the media after holding a review meeting with officials here. The SEC said ten petitions seeking a stay of the elections were under consideration of the court.

Scam Alert: International student duped to pay $7000 to salvage precarious visa situation

Scam Alert: International student duped to pay $7000 to salvage precarious visa situation Thursday, December 17, 2020 Sandeep Singh An international student has been scammed of $7000 by a fake caller claiming to be from the Indian Embassy by playing upon his already precarious visa situation and leaving him further distraught. Kulwant Gill (name changed) received a phone call on Monday, December 14 claiming to represent the office of the Indian Embassy, which eventually continued for almost next six hours, playing upon his vulnerabilities and ultimately coaxing him to transfer the hefty amount to an overseas account. Gill s Monday morning began with an unassuming phone call around 11 am which gained his immediate confidence by revealing confidential details about his application with the Indian High Commission for a Police Clearance Certificate – a necessary document for visa process with Immigration New Zealand.

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