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Felix Kulayigye's Excel workaround fuels Kampala UPDF recruitment chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51237, member: 636"] Uganda's military brass scrambled to fix their botched online recruitment system after computer crashes left wannabe soldiers stranded. Major General Felix Kulayigye stepped forward to announce that technical disasters had knocked out the digital application platform. The Defence Forces quickly rolled out backup plans for frustrated candidates who couldn't get through the broken website. Military officials demanded that applicants grab an Excel spreadsheet and fire off their details to the recruitment email address. The deadline stamps July 15 as the final day for electronic submissions. Hopeful recruits must pack their forms with personal data including full names and national identification numbers. Education backgrounds and birth dates join the required list alongside complete address breakdowns from districts down to villages. Digital copies of identity cards and passport photos must accompany academic certificates in the email bundle. The Defence Forces stressed that technical meltdowns would not block qualified candidates from joining the ranks. Military commanders promised that the alternative route would capture everyone the system failures had missed. The 2025 recruitment drive launched with digital fanfare to dodge the massive crowds that typically swamp physical centers. Young Ugandans traditionally flood military recruitment drives seeking stable careers and national service opportunities. Previous campaigns drew thousands of applicants who created chaos at testing locations across the country. Computer glitches highlighted the infrastructure problems that continue plaguing government digital initiatives. Defence Ministry officials pledged to maintain fair processes while engineers work to resurrect the crashed platform. [/QUOTE]
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