UPDF has disqualified More than 60000 Applicants In Intitail Phase Screening.

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The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) recruitment drive for 2025 has become one of the most talked-about topics in the country this week, and for good reason. Over 60,000 applicants—65,000 to be exact—were disqualified in the initial phase, leaving only 13,000 candidates to proceed to the next stage. The army aims to enlist 11,500 new soldiers, meaning even among the shortlisted, another 1,500 will face elimination after physical screenings in early August.  

The recruitment process, which ran from July 7 to July 11, saw a staggering 78,000 Ugandans submit applications online. The sheer volume of interest highlights the desperation for employment opportunities in the country, where formal jobs remain scarce. Yet, the UPDF’s stringent standards—rooted in physical fitness, medical soundness, and document verification—meant that 83% of applicants were turned away at the first hurdle.  

So, why were so many disqualified? While the UPDF hasn’t released a detailed breakdown, common reasons include failure to meet academic or age requirements, submission of incomplete or fraudulent documents, and pre-existing medical conditions. Major General Felix Kulaigye, the army’s spokesperson, emphasized that integrity and fitness are non-negotiable. Applicants with conditions like bow-leggedness, cross-eyedness, or ringworm were explicitly advised not to attend physical screenings, as these automatically disqualify them under the military’s health standards.  

The next phase, scheduled for August 5–15, will involve rigorous physical and medical assessments at district recruitment centers. Candidates must bring original academic documents, three passport photos, and recommendation letters from local council officials (LCI, LCII, LCIII), as well as security officers (GISO, DISO). The UPDF has also warned against forged documents, threatening prosecution for fraudsters. Given the competitiveness, even some of the 13,000 shortlisted may not make the final cut.  

This recruitment drive isn’t just about filling positions; it’s part of a broader strategy to modernize Uganda’s military while maintaining discipline and operational readiness. With regional security challenges and the 2026 elections approaching, the UPDF’s focus on quality over quantity makes sense. Yet, the high disqualification rate has sparked mixed reactions. Some applaud the army’s commitment to standards, while others question whether the process could be more inclusive, especially for skilled professionals who might not meet strict physical criteria but could contribute in technical roles.  

For the 65,000 disqualified, the disappointment is palpable. Many had pinned their hopes on this opportunity, seeing the military as a path to stability in an economy where jobs are hard to come by. Social media has been abuzz with debates—some sympathizing with the rejected applicants, others arguing that national defense shouldn’t compromise on fitness.  

What’s next for those who didn’t make it? The UPDF’s advice is simple: “Try elsewhere.” With the police and prisons also recruiting ahead of 2026, some may shift their focus to other security agencies. Meanwhile, the government’s recent salary increases for police and prison officers could make those alternatives more appealing.  

As the physical screening phase begins this week, all eyes will be on the remaining 13,000 candidates. Will they meet the UPDF’s exacting standards? And for those who do, it’s the start of a demanding but potentially life-changing journey. For the rest, the search for opportunity continues.  

Tags: #UPDFRecruitment, #UgandaArmy, #MilitaryJobs, #UgandaNews, #Employment, #SecuritySector, #PhysicalFitness, #CareerOpportunities, #EastAfrica, #DefenceForces,  

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