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The Teachers Service Commission has introduce an online portal where teachers registered with the commission can check their payslip information or updates. [4] T-Pay is a service provided by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Kenya that allows teachers to access and manage their payslips online.
• Additional 10,500 primary school teachers Recruitment on contract • Additional 2,100 secondary school teachers recruitment on contract terms. • Tree planting project in 20 schools per constituency. • Purchase of a mobile digital laboratory per constituency. The implementing agency is the Ministry of Education Kenya.
Tambach Teachers College is a college in Tambach, Elgeyo-Marakwet County, Kenya.It is one of the 20 public primary teachers colleges in Kenya and among the last five of such institutions constructed in the late 1980s by the government of Kenya through the support of the World Bank.
The Public Service Commission (PSC) of Kenya is an independent government commission established under Article 233(1) of the Constitution of Kenya to manage human resources in the Kenya Civil Service and the Local Authorities. [1]
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) is the largest teachers' trade union in Kenya. It was formed on December 4, 1957. Its first secretary-general was Joseph Kioni. The union held its first strike in 1963, soon before Kenyan independence. Other major strikes have been held in 1966, 1969, 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2009. [1]
That program, the Kenya Primary Literacy Program, just got canceled. It was in its first year. Teacher training sounds a bit amorphous. It’s hard to know whether the teachers were applying it or ...
This is a list of universities and colleges in Kenya. Kenya has a number of universities and other institutions of higher learning. There are 30 public universities , 30 chartered private universities and 30 universities with Letter of Interim Authority (LIA).
Filemona F. Indire (born March 1930) is a politician from Kenya.He served as a nominated Member of the Parliament of Kenya between 1983 and 1988. He was also Kenya's ambassador to Russia (then called, the Soviet Union) in the 1960s, during Kenya's first president Jomo Kenyatta's tenure.