Ignore Fake Recruitment Claims Circulating Online – Police

[Lusakatimes - Zambia] - 7/02/2026
The Zambia Police Service has warned the public against false job alerts circulating on social media, clarifying that no recruitment exercise is currently underway. The warning follows a surge in online messages misleading people into believing that the police service is hiring new officers. (…)
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