Government Clarifies Job Recruitment Exercise

Members of the public have been strongly advised to avoid clicking on the link or responding to such messages in any way...
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The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has issued an urgent alert warning the public about a fraudulent recruitment scheme circulating online. Scammers are using fake links and advertisements promising ranger positions, exploiting unsuspecting Kenyans.
- The scam was exposed on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
- The KWS officially stated, "This link is fraudulent and is not associated with KWS."
- Legitimate recruitment is communicated exclusively through the KWS website, verified social media, and mainstream media.
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