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KNBS warns the public against fake census job adverts

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The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) has cautioned the members of the public against fake job advertisements that is circulating through the social media platforms.

According to a circular by KNBS, all recruitment are coordinated from Human Resource Management and Development office in Nairobi. It has further notified the public to verify job advertisements from the institution’s official platforms.

“All KNBS job advertisements are done through the daily newspapers, uploaded on our website, www.knbs.or.ke, and a link sent to the official social media site,” read part of the circular.

“The recruitment processes are free, fair and do not involve exchange of money or favors of any kind. Members of the public are therefore advised not to send any money for employment.”

KNBS has distanced itself from the fake job adverts terming the people behind the scam as conmen posing as the staff of the Bureau for their own selfish gains.

In this year’s census, a new national identity registration team has been named by President Uhuru Kenyatta ahead of the exercise expected to commence in August.

READ: UHURU PLACES NTSA UNDER MATIANG’I

The inter-ministerial team chaired by Dr Fred Matiang’i is required to create, mange and maintain a national population database of personal information of all Kenyan citizens and registered foreigners living in the country, who will all be assigned a unique identification number alias Huduman Namba to persons in the database.

As the previous census carried out in 2009 was marred with a lot of controversies, this first population register of a kind is envisioned to clean-up civil restoration database that involved manipulation of the old manual records.

The population of Kenyans in the 2009 census read 38,610,097 people. The National census is carried out after a decade.

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