Authorities in Tanzania have extended the reporting deadline for mandatory National Service (JKT) training by four days, until June 15th. This decision follows a low turnout of Form Six graduates initially selected for the program. Major General Rajabu Mabele, JKT Chief, approved the extension to allow eligible individuals who missed the original reporting period to participate. The extension aims to ensure full enrollment in the compulsory national service program. The initial reporting deadline passed with thousands of selected graduates failing to report to designated training camps nationwide. This extension represents a final opportunity for these graduates to fulfill their national service obligation. The move seeks to address logistical challenges and ensure all selected individuals have a chance to join the JKT.
