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TSC Mass Recruitment merit lists and reviewed interview dates per county full download; download all TSC merit lists per county by clicking on the following links

NEW  TSC SALARIES FOR SECONDARY TEACHER I, GRADE C3, FORMER L EFFECTIVE JULY 2020; T-SCALE FULL CONVERSION TABLES FOR TEACHERS WORKING IN NAIROBI, MAJOR MUNICIPALITIES, FORMER MUNICIPALITIES, AND OTHER AREAS

These tutors have been earning a basic salary of Kshs 41, 343-Kshs 51, 927. They will now enjoy higher monthly salaries with the lowest-paid teacher in this category earning Kshs 43, 154 while the highest-paid will now pocket Kshs 53, 943 effective July 2020.

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TSC RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE, INTERVIEW DATES AND VENUES PER COUNTY FOR SEPTEMBER 2020 RECRUITMENT/ REPLACEMENT/ DEPLOYMENT VACANCIES; Baringo County

TSC ADVERTISES 5, 000 TEACHING VACANCIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS ON PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE TERMS; APPLICATION DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 14, 2020

The Teachers Service Commission has declared 5000 teaching posts in Kenyan public secondary schools to support 100 percent transition in secondary schools once schools reopen.

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NANCY MACHARIA REINSTATED, COMMENCES NEW TERM AS TSC CEO

AUTOMATIC REAPPOINTMENT OF DR. NANCY MACHARIA WILL OPEN A CAN OF WORMS, AS TEACHERS’ UNIONS PLAY DUMB ON THE MATTER; TSC NEWS

KNUT, whose wings seem to have been clipped following the endless arm twisting between the Secretary-General and the TSC said that even though the issues raised by LSK are pertinent, the union cannot respond to the matter before the AG gives his advice.
KUPPET Secretary General Akelo Misori also said that unless the letter is directly addressed to the union, the union cannot give any comment on the matter.

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CONFIRMED: SCHOOLS TO REOPEN IN JANUARY 2021; HERE ARE THE FULL DETAILS OF CS MAGOHA’S SPEECH ON THE NEW ACADEMIC CALENDAR

CONFIRMED: SCHOOLS TO REOPEN IN JANUARY 2021; HERE ARE THE FULL DETAILS OF CS MAGOHA’S SPEECH ON THE NEW ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Speaking at the KICD offices in Nairobi today, the CS also added that the KCPE and KCSE national exams will be pushed to the year 2021. Therefore, the entire 2020 academic year will be considered lost and written off.

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