EXPLAINER: KDF Day 2025: What you need to know about this year’s celebrations

Oct 14, 2025 - 10:35
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EXPLAINER: KDF Day 2025: What you need to know about this year’s celebrations

The country will today on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, mark the annual Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) Day, a national occasion to honor the service, sacrifice, and bravery of men and women in uniform.

This year’s celebrations will be held at the Moi Barracks in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, officials confirmed.

The event will feature military parades, demonstrations, tributes to fallen soldiers, and addresses from senior government and military leaders.

In a statement on the official X account on Tuesday, KDF shared a celebratory message to the soldiers.

“We celebrate our soldiers, the heartbeat of our defence and the driving force behind national development. Happy KDF Day!” KDF said.

Why KDF Day matters

KDF Day was established to recognise the courage and dedication of Kenya’s defence forces.

It also marks the anniversary of Operation Linda Nchi, launched on October 14, 2011, when KDF entered Somalia to combat the Al-Shabaab militant group.

Since its first observance in 2012, the day has become a solemn reminder of the ultimate price paid by soldiers on the battlefield, while celebrating their continued contribution to national and regional security.

Themes and focus

The activities leading up to the celebration suggest a focus on community service, unity, and national development.

This year’s theme is “Enhancing a soldier-centric approach towards mission readiness for national security and development”.

In previous years, the themes have centered on solidarity and readiness.

In 2024, the KDF focused on “One force, mission ready: Unity in action for national security and development.”

In 2023, the theme was “One force, one mission: Enhancing national and regional security.”

This year, the tone of events indicates a continued emphasis on the military’s partnership with civilians in promoting welfare and development.

Community outreach ahead of the Day

In the weeks leading up to the main celebration, KDF has conducted a series of community outreach programs in the Eldoret region.

The Commander of the Kenya Army, David Ketter, led a two-day medical camp at Soy Health Centre, where more than 1,300 patients were treated for various ailments, including diabetes, hypertension, and respiratory infections. The team also donated medication, furniture, and sanitary towels for girls.

Speaking at the health centre, Lieutenant General Ketter reaffirmed KDF’s unwavering commitment to national service that extends beyond the battlefield.

“The KDF continues to enhance its capacity not only to serve our personnel within the barracks but also to extend support to civilians whenever possible,” he said.

“We thought it fit to reach out and share with you, our neighbours, through acts of service and support. Today’s event is a demonstration of that partnership as we extend medical and humanitarian assistance to the public.”

Additionally, a 150-meter-deep borehole was commissioned at Ainopngetik Primary School, providing clean water to the school and surrounding community, while donations of mattresses, bedsheets, and blankets were made to Lewa Children’s Home.

To honor fallen heroes, KDF personnel also participated in a 127-kilometer cycling and cross-country marathon from Moi Barracks, reinforcing the message of resilience and remembrance.

Beyond the Barracks

Through these initiatives, KDF continues to demonstrate that its mission extends beyond military defense, encompassing nation-building, humanitarian support, and community partnership.

As Kenya marks KDF Day 2025, the focus remains on honoring the courage of the uniformed forces, celebrating their commitment, and strengthening the bond between the military and civilians in pursuit of peace and national development.

KDF recruitment drive

As soldiers mark this important day, the 2025 Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) recruitment exercise has officially begun.

The drive was launched on Monday, October 13, 2025.

This year’s exercise is designed to provide clear pathways for a wide range of roles, from entry-level General Duty Recruits to Specialist Officers and tradespeople.

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