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Arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL)

Government Proposes Scrapping of Hardship Allowances in These Areas

Join Our Telegram Group The government has proposed scrapping hardship allowances in areas that it has since developed over time and should no longer be categorized as hardship areas. A report to do a review on hardship allowance is set to be tabled in parliament for adoption in the coming week and has unsettled teachers […]

TSC Set to Train Grade 7 Teachers and Principals in TTCs as from13th March

Join Our Telegram Group The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is set to train teachers who shall handle Grade Seven learners in Junior Secondary Schools (JSS). According to a memo dated the 15th of February 2023 and copied to all TSC Regional and County Directors, Quality Assurance and Standards Director Dr Mugwuku Nthamburi said that the […]

TSC Reveals Requirements for Promotion of Teachers This Coming Week

Join Our Telegram Group According to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), more than 36,000 teachers could be rewarded with promotions this coming week in a bid to boost Junior Secondary School (JSS) education. This was revealed in the National Assembly. According to a released schedule, the Commission will also recruit an additional 450 new secondary […]

TSC Advert on Promotion of Teachers in ASAL and Hard-To-Staff Areas

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has issued the following advertisement regarding the promotion of teachers in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL) and Hard-to-Staff areas. VACANCIES FOR TEACHERS DEPLOYED AS PRINCIPALS, DEPUY PRINCIPALS, HEAD TEACHERS & DEPUTY HEAD TEACHERS IN ASAL AND HARD-TO-STAFF COUNTIES/SUB-COUNTIES The Teachers Service Commission is a Constitutional Commission established under Article 237 […]

Joys for Teachers with TSC Set to Promote 13,000 teachers

Teachers across the country received an early New Year’s gift after the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) issued an announcement concerning 13,000 promotion vacancies for the 14,742 teachers who have been stuck in the same job grade for a long time. Teachers’ unions and education stakeholders complained to TSC over the previous advertisement for promotions claiming […]

This is the Reason Headteachers in Job Grade C2 Face Demotion

Primary school heads of institutions who were promoted without following Career Progression Guidelines (CPG) for teachers are set to find themselves in trouble for not going through the set guidelines. The group includes Deputy Headteachers who are in an acting capacity but did not undergo the set guidelines to warrant their current positions. The Career […]

SEQIP Scholarship to benefit 8000 Needy Students

More than 8,000 students are set to benefit from a full scholarship from the Kenya Secondary School Education Improvement Projects (SEQIP) to help them pursue secondary school education. The beneficiaries were students from Forms One to Four in the project that was initiated in 2017 and ended in 2023. The Ministry of Education project is […]

Education CS Sees Lorries Headed To Deliver Food to ASAL Areas

The Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Education Ezekiel Machogu who was recently sworn into office and has now seemingly performed his first task in office by overseeing around ten (10) lories leave to deliver food to Arid and Semi-Arid Areas (ASAL). The ASAL areas are the counties of Tana River, Garissa, Wajir, Mandera, Turkana, Samburu, Isiolo […]

Good News As TSC Promotes 115000 Teachers and Registers 42000

Teachers across the country have reason to be happy after the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) promoted 115,000 teachers and registered a further 42,000. The Commission is carrying out the difficult task of satisfying teachers as well as ensuring teachers who have acquired the required qualifications are registered as they await to be recruited into service. […]

KNUT Official Reveals What Transpired In CBA 2021-2025 Reviews Talks

The Deputy Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) secretary-general has revealed what transpired during the meeting between the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the teachers’ union. Hesbon Otieno, the KNUT Deputy Secretary-General said that talks regarding salary increments as well as other issues affecting teachers were discussed and concluded. “We had a cordial discussion that […]

This Is Magoha’s Promise Regarding Form One Selection

Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has promised Kenyans that the forthcoming form one selection process will be done in a transparent manner. The form one selection process is set to start in two weeks’ time. According to CS Magoha, most of the students will attend schools that they chose during the selection process. […]