The US government is set to fund the construction of a simulation facility at the Kenya Army School of Infantry in Isiolo.
The US government will partner with the Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) to develop the Sh438 million facility that is expected to improve training for at least 3,000 army recruits trained at the school annually.
The multi-million-shilling project is part of the US commitment to strengthening security ties with Kenya by offering adequate training to KDF soldiers.
Major General Andrew Rohling, the US Army Southern European Task Force, Africa Commander said the US is committed to supporting Kenya’s fight against terrorism and piracy.
“The U.S. Army remains committed to the KDF by building interoperability among our troops and improving military institutions,” said Rohling.
“I am proud of the work the U.S. Army has done to assist the KDF, and I look forward to the future opportunities that will build upon our longstanding partnership.”
Rohling was speaking during a ceremony to officiate the new simulator facility at the Kenya Army School of Infantry in Isiolo.
He was on an official visit to Kenya to broaden and strengthen the security partnership between the two countries, according to the US embassy in Nairobi.
World is moving towards…
World is moving towards eternal peace and spirituality!! Times are changing. Time for war is almost over.
Patience is required as we move towards transition.
when does the begging stop…
when does the begging stop can Kenya build anything without outside aid just wondering
I do support this…
I do support this partnership to be quite honest.i think that this partnership is going to be an important step for the regional stability and peace of the Greater East African Region.
This usa should use the…
This usa should use the monies to help thousands who are homeless sleeping on the streets/tents in California/Newjersey/Florida/Newyork/Oregon etc.Hii pesa mtalipa mlipe it’s not for free my African stupid people.
Incase this donor is…
Incase this donor is listening; Kenya is seeking funding for roads, hospitals and schools.