By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with crmushonga
Published on 2024-01-24 07:57:40
The Zimbabwe National Army has issued a warning to the public regarding a fake recruitment advertisement that has been circulating on social media. In a statement released on Wednesday, the ZNA Director of Public Relations, Colonel Alphios Makotore, cautioned the public to be vigilant and not fall for the misleading advertisement, which is intended to defraud individuals.
Colonel Makotore emphasized that the ZNA is the only legitimate body responsible for advertising and conducting recruitment exercises for the army. Any other advertisements claiming to represent the ZNA are false and should be disregarded. He urged members of the public to verify the authenticity of any recruitment advertisement by directly contacting the ZNA or visiting their official website for accurate information.
The fake advertisement, which has been widely circulated on social media platforms, falsely claims to be recruiting individuals for the Zimbabwe National Army. Colonel Makotore reiterated that the ZNA does not conduct recruitment through social media platforms and urged the public to exercise caution and not provide any personal information or payment to unauthorized individuals or groups claiming to be affiliated with the army.
The ZNA is working with relevant authorities to identify and apprehend those responsible for creating and disseminating the fake advertisement. Colonel Makotore assured the public that the army is committed to upholding transparency and integrity in its recruitment processes and will take all necessary measures to address the fraudulent activity.
In conclusion, the Zimbabwe National Army has urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious recruitment advertisements or activities to the relevant authorities. It is essential for individuals to verify the authenticity of any recruitment opportunity before engaging with the recruitment process to avoid falling victim to fraudulent schemes.
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