KDF launches nationwide recruitment 2025

Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) will kick off its 2025 physical recruitment exercise for general duty recruits and defence constables across the country
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) will kick off its 2025 physical recruitment exercise for general duty recruits and defence constables across the country today, October 13, 2025, even as a court battle looms over alleged discrimination in the process.
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The exercise, which runs until October 25, comes amid protests by 19 Nairobi MPs who claim the city has been unfairly allocated only three recruitment centres to serve its 17 sub-counties.
The nationwide recruitment, which also includes General Service Officer (GSO) Cadets, Specialist Officers and Tradesmen and women, is part of KDF’s annual enlistment drive. The Ministry of Defence has maintained that the recruitment is free, open and fair.
Applications for online roles, such as Specialist Officers and GSO Cadets, closed on October 12, 2025, through the official recruitment portal recruit.mod.go.ke. Shortlisted candidates will be notified between October 21 and 24 via local print media.
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The physical recruitment process for General Duty recruits and Defence Constables will take place at designated centres in every county between October 13 and 25.
To qualify, candidates must be Kenyan citizens aged between 18 and 26 years. A minimum KCSE grade of D (Plain) is required for general duty recruits, while officer and specialist roles demand higher and specific academic qualifications.
Candidates must also meet the required physical and medical fitness standards, including a minimum height of 5 feet and a minimum weight of 54.5 kg for men and 50 kg for women.
Those with tattoos or a criminal record will be automatically disqualified, while female candidates must not be pregnant at the start or during the training period.
KDF has reiterated that the recruitment process is free of charge and warned against any attempts at bribery or corruption.
“The recruitment is open to all qualified Kenyans. Anyone found engaging in corrupt or fraudulent practices will face legal action,” KDF said.
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