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TSC news
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has put school heads on notice over fees increase. Commission Chief Executive Nancy Macharia said no child should be sent away for higher fees …
Books
Anxious parents accompanied by their children flocked to bookshops and uniform stores, where they had to queue for hours to purchase merchandise ready for the new academic year beginning …
TSC news
REVIEWED ROADMAP FOR RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS – JULY, 2021 S/NO ACTIVITY TIME LINES DURATION 1. ADVERTISE VACANT POSTS Tuesday 29th June, 2021 2. VIRTUAL SENSITIZATION OF REGIONAL DIRECTORS …
Schools
Boarding secondary schools will be abolished gradually, Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has announced, rejecting a proposal for the immediate closure of the institutions. Prof Magoha has also said it will …
CBA
A nationwide mass transfer of teachers looms after unions secured a deal to reunite families that had been separated by delocalisation. The Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) signed between unions and the …
TSC news
All the 340,000 teachers under government payroll must now prepare to take refresher courses that will guide their promotions and growth. This will be a marked departure from the old …
CBA
Over 340,000 teachers suffered a major setback yesterday as unions walked from a day-long meeting with the employer empty-handed after signing a deal that does not provide for any salary …
Crisis
The government is staring at huge infrastructure and staffing challenges ahead of the much-anticipated transition from 8-4-4 system to the new Competency-Based Education (CBC). Details reveal in the next two …
Unions
Auctioneers on Thursday 1st June 2021 raided Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) head office along Mfangano Street in Nairobi over Sh1.4 million debt and attached property. Union deputy secretary-general Hesbon …
Finance
The Kenya Parents Association has condemned emerging reports of additional fees imposed on parents by secondary school heads ahead of Form One admission on August 2, saying they should follow …