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Originally published by Capital Newstop
December 2, 2025
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EBK Trains KDF Officers on Professional Engineer Registration as Military Expands Role in National Infrastructure

The move is aimed at strengthening engineering professionalism within the military as its role in national infrastructure continues to expand. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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The Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) recently trained Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officers on professional engineer registration, aiming to enhance engineering professionalism within the military as its role in national infrastructure expands. This initiative aligns with the establishment of the Ulinzi Construction Company, a new military-run enterprise tasked with spearheading infrastructure projects in remote Kenyan regions.
- The training supports EBK’s goal to increase licensed engineers in Kenya from 4,500 to 10,000 by 2028.
- Secretary of Administration Isaac Masinde represented Chief of Defence Forces Charles Kahariri, emphasizing the strategic partnership between EBK and KDF to enhance professionalism and enforce standards.
- President William Ruto announced the Ulinzi Construction Company on October 14, empowering the military to build roads, bridges, and housing in areas like Turkana and Northern Kenya.
- The Ulinzi Construction Company, approved by the National Security Council in 2021, is expected to deliver timely and cost-effective projects by leveraging military engineering capacity.
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