NASA Advertises 40,000 Jobs Ahead of Presidential Elections

The National Super Super Alliance (NASA) coalition has asked its supporters to apply for election agent jobs ahead of the repeat presidential election set for October 17.

The Opposition coalition is seeking agents to be stationed in all 40,883 polling stations across the country.

Interested persons are requested to fill the Secretariat official agent recruitment form.

In the form, applicants will be required to provide; their personal details including name, ID number, County Constituency and any other relevant information.

The job seekers will also be required to upload a photo of themselves and a link to their social media platforms that include Twitter and Facebook.

Of key importance to the alliance is the proficiency in Smart Phone use since the NASA Leaders have in the past declared that they would conduct a parallel tallying process which will require agents to take photos of Form 34As from the polling stations and send them to the National NASA tallying centre.

The move to hire agents in all polling station is part of the Opposition plan to ensure that none of their votes are tampered with or unaccounted for.

NASA Leaders have in the past few weeks announced that they will work round-the-clock to ensure that the votes of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga are secured.

After submitting applications, a thorough vetting will be conducted on the interested candidates after which successful applicants will receive a second form from the Coalition.

It is still unclear whether the successful agents will be paid any remuneration as NASA had last week appealed for more volunteers to serve as agents in the October polls.