A recent decision by the National Assembly Committee on Public Petitions has dismissed a request from special needs education teachers seeking to stop what they described as unauthorized union deductions.
Government Opens Applications for 1,000 Digital Literacy Internship Positions
The Government of Kenya, through the Ministry of Education and the State Department for Basic Education,...
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) is pushing for a change in leadership at the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), calling for the appointment of a professional with a teaching background.
Calls Grow for TSC to Employ Teachers Graduated Over a Decade Ago. According KNUT, it is deeply unfair that such dedicated individuals remain unemployed even after more than ten years of graduation.
Nyandarua County's First Public University Set to Open Doors in September.
Nyandarua County is set to mark a significant milestone in higher education as the...
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has started sending out the initial batch of promotion letters to various counties. This move enables the deployment of teachers who have been promoted to fill vacancies in schools nationwide.
Garissa Township Member of Parliament, Dekow Mohamed, has urged the Ministry of Education to adequately prepare for the upcoming shift of learners from Grade 9 to Grade 10 in 2026.
Matayos Member of Parliament Geoffrey Odanga has criticized the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) for the regular transfer of teachers within the sub-county.
A significant number of Kenyan Universities are grappling with inadequate resources, which has made it nearly impossible to nurture innovative projects from inception to completion.