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COURT UPHOLDS NANCY MACHARIA’S REAPPOINTMENT AS TSC CEO TILL JULY 22; TSC BREAKING NEWS

THIS IS WHY KENYAN TEACHERS SHOULD DATE AND MARRY THEIR COLLEAGUES

DR. NANCY MACHARIA HALTS TRANSFERS FOR TEACHERS MARRIED TO COLLEAGUES
In summary
There will be no transfers for teachers with extreme medical conditions.
Teachers who have attained the age of 56 years will also be spared.
Teachers’ unions KNUT and KUPPET have however opposed this announcement.

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2020 KCSE & KCPE EXAMS CANCELLED: EDUCATION BREAKING NEWS

CS MAGOHA’S FINAL SHOCKING REMARKS ON REOPENING OF SCHOOLS,  KCSE & KCPE NATIONAL EXAMS, READ THE FULL STATEMENT BELOW

All stakeholders should, therefore, be prepared to face the harsh reality of a likely extended closure of our schools given that the government will never sacrifice the health of our children at the expense of an education that can be offered at a later time when their safety is guaranteed.

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KENYA’S NEW 7.5 PC PENSION SCHEME: FACTS ABOUT THE NEW CONTRIBUTORY PENSION SCHEME FOR TEACHERS, CIVIL SERVANTS IN KENYA; FULL DETAILS ON THE NEW PENSION SCHEME THAT WILL SEE TEACHERS TAKE A 7.5% PAY CUT AS FROM JANUARY 2021

Breaking News: Government freezes employment for the next three years

Government freezes employment for the next three years; read the full details below Reports reaching our media team indicate that unemployed Kenyans especially the youth […]

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KCPE BREAKING NEWS THIS WEEK: FOUR KCPE CANDIDATES WRITE THE NATIONAL EXAM IN MATERNITY WARDS

KCPE BREAKING NEWS THIS WEEK: FOUR KCPE CANDIDATES WRITE THE NATIONAL EXAM IN MATERNITY WARDS
Four KCPE candidates have been forced to sit for their national exams at separate hospitals after delivering hours to the onset of the examinations.

The candidates hail from Nakuru, Bometand Nakuru Counties.

In the first incident, the girl from Oloisailal Primary School in Transmara West sub-county completed her first paper at Lolgorian District Hospital after giving birth yesterday night. She was consequently admitted at the hospital’s maternity ward from where she took her examination.

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