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HOW TO EASILY SECURE A JOB IN YOUR COUNTY

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HOW TO EASILY SECURE A JOB IN YOUR COUNTY

 

Devolution is the major change in Kenya right now, and many people are looking forward to benefiting from this activity especially at the county levels. Employment is one of the biggest benefit county member are looking up to, but the question is, Do you qualify to stand a chance of employment at your county? Here are tips on how you can easily secure chance to be among the first top shortlisted candidate. Everyone has academic certificates but apart from those certificates, county employers are looking for the following copies of clearance which due to their nature will be used to shortlist the candidates;

Ø  Higher Education Authority (HELB)

 

This clearance form is obtained at anniversary tower (ground floor). For those who benefited through the HELB loan they will be requested to fill a certain form just to commit yourself or provide a cheque to clear the debt. Those who never obtain HELB loan are required to fill a certain form and attach following copies: Letter by the applicant confirming they did not receive university loan

 

Ø  Copy of your high school examination certificates

 

Ø  Certified copy of graduation certificates

 

Ø  Copy of national ID (both sides)

 

Ø  A bank slip of ksh. 1000 paid to: HELB OPERATIONS: ACCOUNT NO. 1104 823 047 KCB UNIVERSITYWAY BRANCH NB;

 

ONLY the name and ID NO. of the applicant should be indicated on the deposit slip There are no any other charges for this service

 

This will take only the same day and have your certificate.

 

Ø  Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)

 

This clearance form can be obtained from times tower Nairobi, or any another station (where you obtained your taxpayer registration certificate commonly known as PIN). If you obtained your pin more than one years ago and you have never remitted your tax returns to their officers, bad lack because you will (must) pay a penalty of ksh. 1200. Each year. This process will take one day for those having NO TAX ISSUSES, but for those having penalty fee it may take a little while to obtain the clearance form. Ethics and Anti-corruption commission (EACC)

 

This is the toughest clearance, one has to go to INTEGRITY HOUSE obtain SELF-DECLARATION FORM (also generated online), fill the form, go to FORODHA HOUSE (Milimani court), and pay ksh. 50 obtain a signature and seal from the magistrate on duty (only between 12 pm -13pm and 2 pm-3:30 pm), then go back to integrity house to obtain clearance signature. Alternatively Instead of queuing at FORODHA for the magistrate seal you can go to a private lawyer but pay more. Criminal Investigation Department (CID)

 

Ø  CID certificate obtained from HEADQUARTERS off Kiambu road, takes at least 2weeks you will be required to pay kshs. 1000. Kenya National  Card (ID)

 

Just a copy of your ID!

 

ALL submissions by qualifying candidates are supposed to be returned to the county employers within one week as many stipulates. But the question is, Are you able to obtain all the above clearance certificates within one week? Please avoid last minute rush and go get all the above certificates as at now!!

 

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