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South Africa Gets New Online  High School Charging Ksh. 168,000 Per Subject

Join Our Telegram Group International EdTech company, Crimson Education, has launched a private online high school – the Crimson Global Academy (CGA) – in South Africa, with a tuition fee of only Ksh. 168,000 (R26,000) per subject. The CGA will offer international qualifications including the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) and A-Levels, the […]

TSC Gives Conditions of Physical Visits, Advises Against It

Join Our Telegram Group The Teachers Service Commission has implored anyone visiting their offices to opt for their online platforms to access their services. This comes amid the life-threatening global Coronavirus Pandemic that has rendered a cessation of movement for some time and strict social distancing conditions set by the Ministry of Health. “You do […]

KNUT Demands Pay Rise for School Admins Left Out Of CBA

Join Our Telegram Group The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) has requested the teachers employer to include over 103,000 school heads, their deputies and senior teachers in this month’s pay rise as it implements phase four of the 2017-2021 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). The 103,000 teachers were left out last year by the Teacher’s […]

Nancy Macharia Reinstated, Commences New Term

Dr. Nancy Macharia has been restored as the Teachers Service Commission CEO for another five-year term. Her previous term expired in the past week and it seems she impressed her employers with how she has handled teachers’ affairs with an iron fist. If you are on the government’s side, it is hard to disagree. The […]

Dr. Nancy Macharia’s Reign Ends, KNUT appoints Assistant Secretary

The term for the Teachers’ Service Commission boss term officially ended on Tuesday 30th of June 2020, with plans for a possible reappointment or replacement not communicated yet. His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta has not gazetted her reappointment and even the process of appointing a new TSC CEO has not commenced. It is also not […]

The Cry of a BOM teacher: “Help us we are broke!”

The novel Coronavirus has paralyzed almost everything since March and this forced many Kenyans to go through a harrowing experience of making ends meet with little in their pockets. While the government released a stimulus package to some areas of the economy, BOM teachers never featured in any stimulus package. Even after Vihiga KUPPET Executive […]

June 2020 TSC Jobs: 369 Permanent TSC Job Vacancies for Secondary School Teachers in Garissa, Wajir, and Mandera Counties

The following are the details of the  369 Permanent TSC Job Vacancies for Secondary School Teachers in Garissa, Wajir, and Mandera Counties. Wajir County 2020 Permanent Job Vacancies for Secondary School Teachers Wajir West Sub-County 2020 TSC Jobs S/No. Sch. Code School Subject Combination (s) Number 1 5033007 Griftu Boys Eng/Lit, Arabic/IRE 2 2 5033011 […]

How to Apply for June 2020 TSC Teaching Job Vacancies for Primary and Secondary School in Garissa, Wajir, and Mandera

Teachers Service Commission is inviting applications from suitable teachers for the advertised June 2020 Teaching Vacancies for Primary and Secondary School teachers in Garissa, Wajir, and Mandera Counties. Here are the details on how to apply for the above posts. The Commission advertised a total of 1,517 posts (1,148 posts for Primary Schools and 369 […]

June 2020 TSC Jobs: Contract Vacancies for Secondary School Teachers in North Eastern Region and Lamu County

The Teachers Service Commission TSC is advertising the June 2020, 309 teaching posts for Secondary School Teachers on Contract basis in Garissa, Wajir, Mandera, and Lamu Counties. Below are the detailed County lists, with the exact secondary  Schools and the advertised teaching subject combinations. Wajir West Sub-County June 2020 TSC Teaching Contract Jobs S/No     School Code      […]

Teachers to Undergo Online Training Program from June 22, 2020

It has been months since the COVID outbreak. Given the prevailing conditions, a lot of time has gone to waste. For the education sector, currently, the amount of time lost is equivalent to a third of the schools’ calendar. Policymakers are recommending that schools re-open soon with debate raging on whether this is a good […]

KNUT and UASU Propose Continued Stay at Home due to COVID-19

A group of unions for secondary, primary, and university teaching staff have come up with a proposal for students to continue staying at home until as far as November 2021. This group comprises of the University Academic Staff Union (UASU) and Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT). They are both recommending for a little patience […]