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KFS gets 3,231 new officers as government confirms 46 permanent jobs

The newly appointed Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Forestry, Dr Deborah Barasa and Mohammed A. Mohammed (left) Kenya Forest Service (KFS) Commandant inspect guard of honour during her inaugural visit and official engagement with the KFS Headquarters. April 22, 2025.[Jonah Onyango, Standard]

The government has announced plans to confirm 46 Kenya Forest Service (KFS) staff who have been serving in acting capacity to permanent and pensionable terms.

Speaking on Tuesday during her maiden visit to the KFS headquarters along Kiambu Road, Environment Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa said the move aligns with the institution's spirit of investing in human capital to realise its goals.

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