Kenya Prisons to Recruit Constables Nationwide on April 30

The Kenya Prison Service plans to hire new guards next April 30. Patrick Aranduh heads the prison group. He wants Kenyan citizens with real ID cards. Your school grades must reach D+ or higher. You must have zero criminal past.

Your age matters - between 18 and 28 years only. Tall enough means 5 feet 4 inches for men. Women need to be 5 feet 2 inches in height. Your health counts - both body and brain. Sharp eyes and clear hearing help you pass. Women cannot carry babies during job tests or first training days. New hires face hard training for nine full months.

Nobody pays money to join the prison team. Bribes break rules. Fake papers mean big trouble. Courts might punish cheaters later. Mr. Aranduh made clear they pick staff at listed places only. Different spots or dates mean wasted trips.

Carry your true ID card when you visit test sites. Also, bring birth papers, tax forms, school cards, and other helpful papers. Prison guards watch inmates daily, keeping jails safe and peaceful. They also travel with prisoners to courts or hospitals.

Guards teach useful skills inside prison walls. They run school classes, job shops, and prayer groups. They push for good actions among all prisoners. Guards write down what happens each day. They tell bosses about problems fast. Food sharing, health help, and clean spaces need guard support. They show former inmates ways to live outside prison walls again.
 

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