Students Urged not to Burn Schools

Join Our Facebook Page Students have been urged not to resort to burning down their schools or school buildings whenever they have any grievances with the school administration. The Eastern Regional Commissioner (RC), Evans Achoki, implored students not to burn schools telling them that the government has made a lot of investments in school infrastructure […]

DCI Flashes out Trainees with Fake Academic Papers from College

Join Our Facebook Page The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has conducted an impromptu operation and exposed recruits who had joined as constables in the National Police Service (NPS) using forged academic credentials. According to a report released by the DCI, the crackdown was conducted at the main campus located in Kiganjo on Wednesday the […]

School Administrators in Acting Capacity Gearing Up for Promotion this July

Join Our Facebook Page School administrators who are in acting capacity are set for Teachers Service Commission (TSC) promotions that will take place this July. Principals and Headteachers, senior teachers and masters and Deputy Headteachers who have been in acting capacity for some years or months are set to be confirmed into their positions. The […]

July TPD training to be Full Funded by the Government

The Teacher Professional Development (TPD) training is set to continue this July when schools close with the government covering all the costs required for the training to go ahead. This is after the National Treasury allocated Kshs. 1.16 billion to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to cover the cost of the TPD training. The 2022-2023 […]

Teachers Face Logging in Issues in Validation of TPAY Data

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) directed all teachers to ensure they have validated their TPAY data by the 15th of July 2022 via a circular. However, teachers have faced a myriad of challenges especially with logging into their Outlook e-mail accounts. Some teachers who registered the TSC e-mails without logging in immediately have faced a […]

Drama Festivals to Return to Schools

Drama Festivals are set to resume in Kenyan schools and Colleges following a long pause due to the government’s directive to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Theatre lovers across the country can now smile with the events set to be allowed in schools and colleges. After the government lifted the major COVID-19 restrictions, […]

KNTPG Petitions for Promotion of Teachers with Masters and PhDs

The Kenya National Teachers Pressure Group (KNTPG) has successfully petitioned a recommendation that seeks to have thousands of teachers who have acquired Masters and PhDs while in the service promoted. Ms Martha Omollo who is the spokesperson for the KNTPG petitioned the National Assembly to require the teachers’ employer, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to […]

KMTC to Work Together with Jacksons Clinics to Expand Physiotherapy Training

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) is planning to work with Jacksons Clinics to expand its physiotherapy course through the increasing number of new Higher Diplomas. The KMYTC Chief Executive Officer Dr Kellt Oluoch applauded the Jacksons Clinics for their partnership and for being part of the bid to advance the training of physiotherapists in […]

2022 FORM 1, 2, 3, 4 END TERM 1 EXAMS PLUS MARKING SCHEMES

DOWNLOAD FREE 2022 FORM 1, 2, 3, 4 END TERM 1 EXAMS WITH ANSWERS We are approaching the end of term 1, and below are some of the links to examination materials you can use to revise with your learners. You can also customize the question papers to fit your classroom needs. Below is a […]

Government Begins Mop-Up Exercise to Boost 100 Percent CBC Transition

The Ministry of Education has begun mopping-up operations in Busia County to ensure that the government’s policy of one hundred per cent transition from primary to secondary school is achieved. It has been revealed that more than480 students who sat for the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) have not yet reported to their […]

Heads of Primary Schools Call for Review of Capitation Funds

Headteachers across the country have called on the government to review the capitation on pupils upwards claiming that the funds are not enough. The Kenya Primary School Heads Association (KEPSHA) Chairperson Johnson Nzioka said that many primary schools were going through hard times in their operations due to inadequate funds disbursed by the government. Mr […]