KeNHA Explains Mass Recruitments for Rironi-Mau Summit Construction Works

Construction works on the two stretches of the set to be tolled expressways are currently progressing in phases having been launched in 2025 following the award of tenders to a Chinese consortium...
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The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has issued a public warning regarding fake job offers circulating for the Rironi-Naivasha road projects.
- KeNHA is alerting the public to fraudulent recruitment notices and SMS messages.
- Scammers are deceiving job seekers into submitting personal documents and sending money for supposed application fees.
- KeNHA has stated that all recruitment processes for the projects are completely free of charge.
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