Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) has dismissed a widely circulated job advert claiming the firm is recruiting hundreds of new staff across various departments.
In a statement shared on Tuesday morning, Kenya Power flagged the notice as fake, warning Kenyans to remain vigilant and avoid falling victim to fraudsters exploiting the public’s desperation for jobs.
“Fake! Beware of fraudsters!” the company posted on its verified social media pages, reiterating that all genuine job openings are only announced through its official website and verified social media accounts.
The fake notice, which appeared professional and bore the Kenya Power logo, falsely claimed that over 100 vacancies were available in multiple departments. It follows a similar fake advertisement that circulated just days earlier.
Kenya Power cautioned Kenyans to always confirm job announcements through official channels before applying or sharing personal information.
Experts warn that scammers have become more sophisticated, often using real corporate branding and fake email addresses to lure job seekers into paying “application” or “processing” fees.
KPLC urged members of the public to remain alert, avoid sharing sensitive personal data, and report suspicious job posts to authorities or the company’s official customer service desk.
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