Kericho County Confirms 1,226 ECDE Teachers on Permanent and Pensionable Terms.
Kericho County has taken a major leap forward in revamping its education sector, implementing...
According to KNUT Deputy Secretary General Hesbon Otieno, the current CBA is set to expire on June 30, and teachers are ready to negotiate for better terms of service in the new agreement.
In 2025, the government’s capitation disbursement plan was structured to release funds in clusters: 50 percent in the first term, 30 percent in the second term, and the remaining 20 percent in the third term.
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.
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.
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.
Matayos Member of Parliament Geoffrey Odanga has criticized the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) for the regular transfer of teachers within the sub-county.