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88TH NYS PASS-OUT PARADE
Ruto : I have directed that the next recruitment will have 20,000 recruits, I have today approved the recruitment of 200 additional cadet officers into the NYS, and 500 private officers to support in the exemplary work that is going on at the National Youth Service.
Ruto : I have today approved the recruitment of 200 additional cadet officers into the NYS
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