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Kenya Union of Post Primary Teachers

KUPPET Rejects SRC’s Salary Review Freeze and Gives 14-Day Strike Notice

Join Our Telegram Group The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has issued a notice of 14-days after the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) issued a statement revealing that they froze any reviews on salaries for employees in the public sector. KUPPET Secretary-General Akelo Misori said to the media that the SRC had […]

This Is What Is Happening in Sossion’s Camp Ahead of June Elections

Join Our Telegram Group The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary-General Wilson Sossion is set to face stiff competition in the looming KNUT elections. There is talk of a potential revolt from tutors registered with the union as the date for the elections approaches. The KNUT elections are slated for the 26th of June […]

TSC to Address CBA 2021-2025 Issue in Shortest Time Possible

Join Our Telegram Group TSC to Address CBA 2021-2025 Issue in Shortest Time Possible The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has now issued an answer to concerns over the pending Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) that was planned to be signed before July 2021. The Commission responded after the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) […]

KNUT and KUPPET Wants TSC to Withdraw Teachers from Zones Prone To Banditry

Teachers’ unions and security officials in Baringo County have collided over forcing teachers to work in the regions prone to banditry amid the ongoing operation. The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) and the Kenya Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) demanded on Sunday that TSC withdraws all teachers from areas that are not secure. “Education […]

KUPPET’s Demands to the Ministry of Education Ahead of Monday Reopening

The Kenya National Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has issued demands they want the Ministry of Education to be meet as schools reopen this coming Monday. Akello Misori KUPPET secretary-general led KUPPPET in the address implored the Ministry of Education to republish the term dates for parents and school heads so as provide […]

Here is why KCSE Results may be delayed

The 2020 academic year’s KCSE results may not be released as planned following a number of teachers marking the KCSE examinations at Moi Girls in Nairobi downing their tools on Monday the 3rd of May, 2021. The high school teachers went on strike and went to the streets to protests over unpaid allowances. Cabinet Secretary […]

KUPPET’s Full Statement on 2021 Labour Day

The following is the KUPPET statement during Labour Day of 2021. For the second year running, Kenyans mark the International Day of Workers (Labour Day) without a national event. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt national life, our teachers, students, and all workers are paying a heavy price. Whereas Lenya has thus far been […]

Managerial Roles to be assigned to Classroom Teachers

The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has identified new job descriptions for classroom teachers which could lead to managerial and supervisory roles in schools assigned to them. Speaking to the media in his office, the KUPPET Deputy Secretary-General Moses Nthurima noted that the 2016/2017 SRC job evaluation assigned many supervisory roles to […]

Sossion Calls KNUT ADC Ahead Of September 2021 Elections

The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary-General Wilson Sossion has notified all KNUT branch secretaries of the upcoming Annual Delegates Conference (ADC) that will lead to the election of national leadership in September. In a letter dated the 22nd of April 2021, Wilson Sossion said that the nomination of the delegates to the Annual […]

TSC Facing Crisis as 25,000 Teachers Retiring in 2 Years

The Teacher Service Commission (TSC) is facing a huge recruitment problem, as it has emerged that about 25,000 teachers are set to retire over 2 years. The Kenya Union of Post Primary Teachers (KUPPET) said on Wednesday that held of the teachers are over 59 years and will retire in June. This happened amid a […]