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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has directed all potential recruits who have cleared the documentation and body selection stages to report for the next phase of recruitment on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at the examination centres indicated on their online portals.
Candidates are required to come fully prepared with the following items: their summary sheet, Ghana Card, and one flat file to hold their documents.
The GAF has also provided support lines for any enquiries or assistance, reachable via 0256405104 or through WhatsApp at 0256405154.
In a statement, the Armed Forces wished all candidates success and encouraged punctuality, stressing the importance of arriving with all required documentation to ensure smooth conduct of the examinations.
The upcoming exams mark a key step in Ghana’s military recruitment process, providing qualified candidates the opportunity to serve in the country’s armed forces.
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