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TSC Releases Advert for Replacement of Primary and Secondary School Teachers

Join Our Telegram Group The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released an advert containing 2,945 openings that are to be filled in January 2022. Below is the Commission’s advert. The Teachers Service Commission is declaring 2,945 vacancies to replace teachers exiting service through natural attrition i.e. 2,053 posts for primary schools and 892 posts for […]

UoN Missing Following Estate Shootout

Join Our Telegram Group According to witnesses who spoke to The Standard, a shootout was witnessed at Mihango a short distance from Kona Mbaya. In their reveal, the eyewitnesses said that a young man was shot during the shooting exchange. Following the shooting incident, the witnesses revealed that the man’s body was thrown into a […]

Ministry Of Education Issues Directive Concerning BOM Membership

Join Our Telegram Group The Ministry of Education has released a circular dated the 5th of January regarding the constitution of the Board of Members in schools. The Circular was addressed to Regional Directors of Education, County Directors of Education and Sub-County Directors of Education. The Circular, which referenced an earlier circular Ref No. MOE.HQS/3/6/90 […]

Vacancies: All Details on Deployment Positions to CEMASTEA and TTCs

Below is the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released an advert containing all the details on vacancies for lecturers-Teacher Training Colleges and National Trainers (CEMASTEA). VACANCIES FOR LECTURERS-TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGES AND NATIONAL TRAINERS (CEMASTEA) The Teachers Service Commission is a Constitutional Commission established under artice 237 of the Constitution of Kenya. Pursuant to this mandate, […]

Primary and Secondary Schools Get Free Education Funds

The National Government has now released Sh. 16.8 billion meant for free primary and secondary education. The funds will help schools to run with less strain following the reopening of schools for the third term. According to the Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha, Sh. 2.11 billion is meant for learners attending primary school […]

A teacher from Nakuru dies in Lodging

The Police in Nakuru is currently probing the circumstances under which a retired teacher was found dead following a night-out with a woman in local lodging. The 76-year-old man had paid for lodging at Salama Boarding and lodging on Wednesday night on the 5th of January where he was then joined by a young woman […]

Auditor-General faults payment made for Sanitary Pads

Auditor General Nancy Gathungu has revealed that the Gender department made payment for sanitary pads in an improper manner. According to the Auditor General, the payment in question amounts to Sh. 101m. The 2019-20 Financial Year report reveals that the payments made were to clear other pending bills that were carried forward from the previous […]

Grade 3, 4 And 5 Learners to Sit For KNEC Assessment This Month

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has revealed that the Competency-Based Assessment (CBA) tools on the KNEC portal. Schools will then access and administer the CBA tools from the 31st of January this year. The assessment tests will involve Grades 3, 4 and 5 and will involve written tests that KNEC will provide. The three […]

KNUT Turns On TSC and Demands Payrise and TSC to Pay for TPD

The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary-General Collins Oyuu has changed tune and asked for a review on the salary deal that the teachers’ unions signed with the Teachers Service Commission in 2020 that did not include monetary benefits. Since Collins Oyuu’s election as KNUT’s Secretary-General, the union has mainly played to the tune […]

KCSE and KCPE Candidates in the Frame As Schools Reopen

The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) candidates have everybody’s full attention as we begin the crucial third term following yesterday’s reopening of schools. The third term will last for only nine weeks ending on the 4th of March effectively making it the shortest term this year. There […]