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Two learners to receive Sh5 million from TSC as defilement compensation

The Teachers Service Commission will be forced to pay a whooping sum total of Sh5 million Kenyan shillings as compensation to two pupils defiled by their head teacher. In a land mark ruling by court of appeal judges, the Commission should bear responsibility for failing to ensure safety of the learners while at school.

TSC had moved to the court of appeal to protest a ruling by high court judge Justice Mumbi Ngugi’s ruling that awarded the minors the compensation. Justice Mumbi had blamed the Commission for not instituting measures to safeguard the minors while at school. But, Court of Appeal judges Martha Koome, Roselyn Nambuye and Fatuma Sichale turned down the plea by TSC; and thus affirming Justice Mumbi’s ruling.

“As innocent victims, the minors are entitled to compensation for having been subjected to such humiliation, shame, and pain that may have a lifelong effect on them. It is inconceivable how the minors in their tender years are made to carry that kind of burden of shame due to selfishness of a caregiver,” said the Judges in a ruling read by Justice Martha Koome.

Astarikoh Henry Amkoah (a deputy head teacher at Jamhuri Primary School in Nakuru county) is said to have defiled the two minors on July 4 and 10, 2010; in his house. At that time the two girls were both in class six. In her ruling, on May 19, 2015, Justice Mumbi had found the teacher guilty.

“I award Sh2 million for the first girl and Sh3 million for the second girl who dropped out of school. I note that at the time the events the subject of this petition occurred, the petitioners were minors aged 12 and 13 respectively, and should now be aged 16 and 17 respectively. I therefore direct that the above awards, upon payment, be deposited in an interest-earning account in trust for them and be utilised to further their education or training with a view to their being able to make a sustainable living for themselves,” she ruled.

Justice Mumbi had urged the Commission to go an extra mile in dealing with sex pests at schools.

“With respect to the State through the TSC, it must up its game with respect to protection of minors. It cannot shuffle paedophiles from one school to another, and finally, content itself with dismissals. It has to put in place an effective mechanism, whether through an inspectorate department within TSC or the Quality Assurance Department within the Ministry, to ensure that no-one with the propensity to abuse children is ever given the opportunity to do so. Dismissal, and even prosecution, while important, can never restore the children’s lost innocence,” she added.

(Read the full ruling here; http://kenyalaw.org/caselaw/cases/view/109721/)

The awarded cash will be spent on the girls’ education until they complete their university studies.

The case was filed by two parents from Nakuru.

The Commission has been taking stern action against teachers accused of sexual harassment by serving them with dismissals.


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TSC answers to frequently asked questions on teachers’ promotions and recruitment 2020/2021

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is carrying out online recruitment of new teachers. The Commission has at the same time invited applications for promotions and which must also be filed online.

You may be having many unanswered questions on online recruitment of teachers. Get some of these answered here.

TSC FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON ONLINE RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS.

QUESTION: How can I access the TSC online job application portal?

ANSWER: Just log on to the TSC application portal to apply for the advertised 5,000 teaching jobs hrmis.tsc.go.ke/app/login

QUESTION: Which link should I use to apply for promotion and deployment of practising teachers in public primary Schools?

ANSWER: Use the online application link at; teachersonline.tsc.go.ke

QUESTION: WHERE CAN I GET THE TSC 2020/2021 RECRUITMENT GUIDELINES?

ANSWER: The 2020/2021 TSC recruitment guidelines are available. Please follow this link to read them; TSC 2020/ 2021 RECRUITMENT GUIDELINES FOR TEACHERS

QUESTION: What do I do if list of schools is not showing when making the application online?

ANSWER: Just be patient for the system to load all details. Also ensure that the County and Sub-county selections are Ok.

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QUESTION: How many advantage points are teachers currently working on internship  going to be awarded.

ANSWER: Teachers currently working on internship will be awarded an extra 10 marks.

QUESTION: My Date of Birth is captured/ reading wrongly on the hrmis portal. What should I do?

ANSWER: Simply scan your National Identity Card (ID both sides) or passport and send it as an Email attachment to the address dirct@tsc.go.ke. The Email head should be ‘NEW APPLICANT’.

QUESTION: How can I view the advertised posts?

ANSWER: For details on the advertised TSC jobs, please follow this link

QUESTION: Am applying for a post in secondary schools. Will I be required to apply to the school where the vacancy exists?

ANSWER: No. Please note that the application is only to be done online. No manual applications will be accepted.

QUESTION: What are the requirements for online applications?

ANSWER: You must be armed with your TSC Number, ID Number and a phone number (that is operational).

QUESTION: How many vacancies Am I supposed to apply for?

ANSWER: An applicant can apply for several vacancies.

QUESTION: I had applied for deployment during the last cycle. Am I supposed to apply again?

ANSWER: Yes. You must make a new application online.

QUESTION: Are teachers currently on contract supposed to apply for the advertised permanent and pensionable TSC jobs?

ANSWER: Yes. You should apply for the advertised vacancies; where they exist.

QUESTION: I sat the KCPE or KCSE examinations more than once. Must I produce all these certificates or the recent one?

ANSWER: Applicants who re-sat either the KCPE or KCSE examinations must present certified copies of the certificates for all attempts.

QUESTION: Will there be physical interviews for shortlisted candidates.

ANSWER: Yes. Heads of institutions will use the TSC generated merit lists to organize for the interviews.

QUESTION: Will I be required to produce my original certificates and testimonials during interviews?

ANSWER: Yes.

QUESTION: I was employed by TSC but left. Am I eligible for the current recruitment?

ANSWER: Yes. Applicants who were previously employed by TSC will be allowed to apply. But, they must declare their past employment history and why they left TSC.

How to conduct TPAD 2 appraisal rating meeting

A TSC teacher is expected to schedule an appraisal rating meeting with the appraiser. This is done online at the TPAD 2 portal. Before the appraisal rating meeting, you are required to evaluate and rate yourself. Your appraiser is also required to assess and rate you.

After the completion of the self-evaluation and evaluation by the appraiser (you), the interface will show a completed appraisal which should be “Appraisal completion 100%”.

The appraiser should notify the appraisee of the time, venue and agenda of the meeting, before the appraisal rating meeting which should be in line with the institutional calendar of activities.

The appraisal rating meeting is scheduled by the appraiser and it happens between the appraiser and the appraisee.

The appraiser and appraisee will hold a meeting and the purpose of the rating meeting is to review their joint rating and then reach an agreed rating.

HOW TO BOOK AND CONDUCT AN APPRAISAL RATING MEETING.

After Self Appraising yourself, it will be the turn of your appraiser to rate you;

  1. Log into your TPAD 2 account and select “Appraiser Appraisals” from “My dashboard”. This will show the “pending appraisals” and “schedule meeting” buttons.
  2. The appraiser can schedule a meeting by clicking “schedule meeting” button. This will open the “schedule appraisal rating meeting” interface.
  3. The “schedule appraisal rating meeting” portal has a list of all the Appraisees Awaiting appraisal meeting (these are the appraisees awaiting to be scheduled for appraisal rating meeting)”. On the other hand, the appraisees “scheduled appraisals” are the appraisees already scheduled for the rating meeting.
  4. On the teacher being appraised, click the “schedule meeting “button. The appraiser will see a pop up window on schedule Appraisal Meeting which shows “Appraisal date” and “Appraisal time” as shown in the screen shot.
  5. Next, click on “Appraisal date” on the pop up window and from the calendar select a date for the appraisal rating meeting.
  6. Click on “Appraisal time” from the drop down button on the pop up window and select time for the Appraisal meeting. Then click “save schedule” button to complete the process.
  7. Once the meeting is successfully scheduled a success message will be shown on your window.
  8. Now, click “OK” to complete the scheduling. A notification of the scheduled meeting will be sent to the appraisee.
  9. Once the meeting is scheduled, it moves to the “scheduled appraisals”.
  10. To proceed with updating the ratings, appraiser should click on “scheduled appraisals” button. It will open a portal with the list of all the teachers scheduled for appraisal rating meeting.
  11. On the teacher being appraised, click “start meeting” button and at this point the appraiser and appraisee can now proceed with updating the ratings or “Update Schedule”.

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2019 TSC Intern teachers’ Interview dates, time and Venues; Kericho County- Bureti

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has lined up interviews to fill the 10,300 teacher internship posts for Primary and Secondary Schools. This is after the Commission carried out the shortlisting of the thousands of applicants who expressed interest to take up the slots. According to the Commission, the lists of shortlisted applicants has been dispatched to all counties. “Applicants are advised that interviews shall be conducted at the county TSC offices. A list of applicants have been sent to each county,” reads a memo dated November 7, 2019 from Catherine Lenairoshi; of TSC Corporate Communications Office.

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What to carry to the interview sessions.

According to instructions on the TSC memo, the shortlisted Candidates are required to carry the following to the interviews once invited:
  • i. A valid certificate of Good conduct
  • ii. A valid personal accident cover
  • iii. National ID card
  • iv. Disability card if any
  • v. Two passport size photographs
  • vi. KCSE certificate
  • vii. KCPE certificate
  • viii. Diploma / degree certificate and Transcripts
  • ix. Primary/secondary or college leaving certificate
  • x. Kra pin xi. Bank plate

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Interview dates for Bureti Sub County

The shortlisted candidates will be taken through interview sessions to be organized by the TSC County Directors; countrywide. Interviews in Bureti Sub County will be done from Monday November 18 to Friday November 22, 2019. Here is the interview schedule for this Sub County. RECRUITMENT PROGRAM FOR INTERNS – NOVEMBER 2019 BURETI SUB COUNTY.
DAY/DATE/TIME VENUE SCHOOLS SUBJECTS
MONDAY 18/11/2019 AT 2.00 PM TENGECHA BOYS
  1. AIC LITEIN GIRLS
  2. CHEMOIBEN SEC
  3. ITOIK SEC
  4. KAPKARIN SEC
  5. KAPKATET DAY
  6. LITEIN BOYS
  7. TENGECHA GIRLS
  8. TENGECHA BOYS
  9. LITEIN DAY
ENG/LIT ENG/LIT KISW/CRE ENG/LIT AGRI/BIO MATHS/PHYSICS BIO/CHEM KISW/GEO, ENG/LIT ENG/LIT
TUESDAY 19/11/2019 AT 2.00 PM CHELILIS GIRLS
  1. CHELILIS GIRLS
  2. GETARWET DAY
  3. GETARWET GIRLS
  4. KABARTEGAN SEC
  5. KAMINJEIWET SEC
  6. NGORORGA SEC
  7. RORET BOYS
  8. RERESIK SEC
  9. TULWET SEC
ENG/LIT CRE/GEO BIO/AGRI MATHS/CHEM CHEM/BIO BIO/AGRI BIO/AGRI KISW/GEO ENG/LIT
WEDNESDAY 20/11/2019 AT 2.00 PM KAPKISIARA GIRLS
  1. CHEPKULGONG SEC
  2. KABORUS SEC
  3. KAPKISIARA GIRLS
  4. KIPTOBON SEC
  5. ST PAULS CHARERA
  6. TEPKUTWET SEC
  7. MABASI SEC
  8. NGOINA SEC
HIST/CRE CRE/HIST GEO/BST, COMPUTER BST/GEO BIO/AGRI GEO/BST PHY/MATHS KISW/GEO
THURSDAY 21/11/2019 AT 2.00 PM KORONGOI GIRLS
  1. KAPTELE SEC
  2. KELUNET SEC
  3. KIBUGAT SEC
  4. KIPTEWIT GIRLS
  5. KIPTEWIT BOYS
  6. CHEBORGE GIRLS
  7. CHEBORGE BOYS
  8. SIONGI SEC
  9. KORONGOI GIRLS
  10. SOSIT DAY
MATHS/BST HIST/CRE GEO/BST GEO/BST, BIO/CHEM AGRI/BIO HIST/GEO BIO/AGRI, ENG/LIT ENG/LIT ENG/LIT, MATHS/BST GEOG/HIST
FRIDAY 22/11/2019 AT 2.00 PM CHEBWAGAN BOYS
  1. TIRIITABMOITA SEC
  2. KAPSOGERUK SEC
  3. KAPSINENDET SEC
  4. AROKYET GIRLS
  5. NGESUMIN GIRLS
  6. CHEBWAGAN BOYS
  7. SOSIT GIRLS
CHEM/BIO BST/GEO CRE/HIST HIST/CRE, BIO/AGRI BIO/AGRI BIO/CHEM, GEO/BST ENG/LIT
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Duration of internship

Successful candidates will be absorbed for a period of one year; since the Internship period will be twelve (12) months.

Remuneration

Recruited interns will be entitled to payment of a monthly stipend of Kshs 15,000 for Secondary School Teacher interns and Ksh 10,000 for Primary School Teacher Inters. This stipend will subjected to statutory deductions where applicable.

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Kind teachers contribute Sh2 billion towards the covid-19 response fund

Teachers contributed a total of Sh2.4 billion towards the National Emergency Response Committee on Coronavirus. The commission had early on urged teachers to willingly make their contributions towards the kitty. After closure of the May payroll, the commission announced that it had received a total of Sh2,441,028 from the over 300,000 teachers on its payroll.

The Commission has raised a total of Sh10,696,024 in the last two weeks. The Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association, KSSHA, recorded the largest contribution after raising a whooping Sh5 billion. Other contributors were: the Kenya college Principals (Sh2 billion), and the TSC Secretariat staff (Sh1.6 billion).

TSC  had initially made a direct contribution of Sh400,000.

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These figures are contained in a memo by the TSC boss Dr. Nancy Macharia dated May 15, 2020 and addressed to the chairperson National Emergency Response Committee on Coronavirus.

The voluntary salary cuts shall be for an initial period of three (3) months with effect from April, 2020. However, this is subject to review based on the advice of the Ministry of Health on the status of COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya. contributions can be made either directly or via the TSC check-off system; with authorization from respective teachers. Each public officer participating in the voluntary salary cuts shall signify their consent to their respective Authorized Officers by completing the attached standard consent form.

The President and his deputy took a pay cut of 80%. While, Cabinet secretaries and Chief Administrative Secretaries are to take a voluntary pay cut of 30%. Principal secretaries on their part can give away 20% of their salaries to support the fund.

The raised funds will greatly boost the committee’s efforts in fighting the pandemic that has paralyzed most operations in the country. The committee was established by President Uhuru Kenyatta on April 28, 2020 and is chaired by the health cabinet secretary Mutahi Kagwe.

Hon. Mutahi Kagwe who is the Health Cabinet Secretary and also chair to the National Emergency Response Committee on Coronavirus.

TSC implements phase 4 of CBA: New teachers’ salaries after July 2020

Teachers will earn new increased salaries in July 2020 after the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, implements the fourth phase of salaries adjustments for teachers under the 2017-2021 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) that was agreed between the Commission and teachers’ unions. The Commission has already implemented the first, second and phases; that were effected in 1st July, 2017, 1st July, 2018 and July 1, 2019 respectively.   Also read; KUPPET demands new salary and allowances increments for teachers But there are categories of teachers who will walk home empty handed at the end of July as their incremental phases were concluded in July, 2018. For secondary school teachers currently in Job group (C2; formerly K) who are holders of a Bachelor’s Degree in Education or its equivalent will not be receiving any salary increment in the July 2020 Phase. Other categories of teachers whose salary increment was only awarded in two phases are: Secondary school teachers who are holders of Diploma in Education at grade C1 (Formerly H) and Primary teachers at Job group B5 (Formerly G).   Related content; Types of allowances paid to TSC teachers Here are the new salaries that teachers will expect in their bank accounts at the end of July, 2020 as the fourth phase of the increment is effected;
CHIEF PRINCIPALS (T- Scale 15)

These are Principals in National and Extra County Schools with over 1000 students who currently earn a salary of between Sh121,814 and Sh157,656 per month. These teachers will get a salary increment of up to Sh9,496. The lowest earner in this group will walk home with a salary of Sh131,380 while the highest earner in this group will earn Sh157,656 per month; effective 1st July, 2020.

SENIOR PRINCIPALS (T- Scale 14)

Senior Principals head County Schools with over 540 students. These Principals currently pocket a monthly salary of between Sh109,249 and Sh118,169. They are set to receive an increase of between Sh3,721 and Sh8,993. These tutors will then earn a monthly perk of Sh118,242 and 121,890 per month at the end of July, 2020. Their salary increment was to be effected in four phases under the current CBA.

Important news; Per Diem Rates for Teachers, Civil Servants and Public officers as set by the Salaries and Renumeration Commission (SRC).

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PRINCIPALS (T- Scale 13)
These are Principals heading Sub- County and All Day schools who currently earn between Sh93,850 and Sh102,807 per month. The lowest earner in this category will get an increase of Sh10,794 to earn a new salary of Sh104,644 while the highest earner will get a top up of Sh1,837 to get a new monthly salary of Sh104,644.
DEPUTY PRINCIPALS III

These administrators of Sub- County and All Day schools currently earn a monthly pay of between Sh82,717 and Sh87,900. The lowest earner in this grade will now pocket a monthly pay of Sh91,041 while, the highest earner will pocket Sh91,041 after receiving an increment of Sh8,324 and Sh3,141 respectively.

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SENIOR HEAD TEACHERS, SENIOR MASTER II AND DEPUTY PRINCIPALS IV
Primary schools with enrollment of over 1000 learners are headed by Senior Head Teachers with Grade D1 (T- Scale 11). While, Senior Master II with Grade D1 (T- Scale 11) are administrators in County Schools with with over 540 students. These administrators currently earn between Sh74,703 and Sh82,717 per month. They will receive an increment of up to Sh3,137.
HEAD TEACHERS, DEPUTY HEAD TEACHER I AND SENIOR MASTER III
Primary schools with enrollment of below 1000 learners are headed by Head Teachers with Grade C5 (T- Scale 10). While, Deputy Head Teacher I at Grade C5 (T- Scale 10) are administrators in Primary schools with enrollment of over 1000 learners. On the other hand, Senior Master III of Grade C5 (T- Scale 10) are administrators in Sub- County and All Day schools. Lowest earners in this group (who get a monthly pay of Sh51,632) will now pocket Sh62,272.
DEPUTY HEAD TEACHER II
Deputy Head Teacher II Grade C4 (T- Scale 9) are administrators in Primary schools with enrollment of below 1000 learners. These teachers currently earn monthly perks of between Sh45,287 and 51,632.

SECONDARY TEACHER I AND SENIOR TEACHER I

Secondary Teacher I are teachers in Secondary schools whose grade is C3 (formerly L); This is a promotional grade for teachers in secondary school. On the other hand, Senior Teacher I are administrators in Primary schools with enrollment of over 1000 learners with Grade C3. These tutors earn monthly salaries of Sh41,343- Sh51,927; they will now earn between Sh43,154 and Sh53,943 effective July, 2020.  
SENIOR TEACHER II, SECONDARY TEACHER II & SECONDARY TEACHER II UNTRAINED (UT) AND PRIMARY SNE TEACHERS.

Senior Teacher II are administrators in Primary schools with enrollment of below 1000 learners. While, Secondary Teacher III is an entry grade for secondary school teachers who are holders of Diploma in Education. These teachers currently pocket salaries of between KES31,242 and KES 33,971 and will get an increment of between KES 984 to KES 3,717.

SECONDARY TEACHER II & SECONDARY TEACHER II UNTRAINED AND PRIMARY SNE TEACHERS.
These teachers who fall in Grade C2 (Formerly K) will not receive any salary increment in the current phase. Grade C2 is an entry grade for secondary school teachers who are holders of a Bachelor’s Degree in Education or its equivalent. It is also a promotional grade for holders of Diploma in Education.
PRIMARY TEACHER I AND SECONDARY TEACHER III
These are teachers in grade C1 (Formerly H and J). Grade C1 is an entry grade for secondary school teachers who are holders of Diploma in Education. These tutors will also not also get any salary increment.
PRIMARY TEACHER II

These are teachers at Grade B5 (T- Scale 5) which is the entry grade for primary school teachers. These tutors will not also get any salary increment.

TSC 2020 revised recruitment schedule per County- Trans Nzoia

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, revised the recruitment schedule for all Counties. In the new schedule interviews were pushed forward. For instance, in Trans Nzoia County the new recruitment schedule is slated for September 28 to September 31, 2020.

2020 TRANS NZOIA COUNTY INTERVIEW DATES AND VENUES.

See the new dates and venues below;

New TSC interview dates and venues per County.

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TSC teacher interdiction letter

An interdiction letter is given to a teacher during the TSC discipline process. After investigation has been carried out on allegations against a teacher, a report should be written. It should specify the action to be taken against the teachers e.g  show cause letter, warning, interdiction (give relevant details of the offences)

THE TSC INTERDICTION LETTER

The interdiction letter should be in the prescribed format as provided in the TSC Code of Code and Regulations for Teachers, CORT.

Only the designated TSC officers  shall interdict. The Secretary to the Board shall only interdict after he/she has been authorized by a minute of the full BOM.

The interdiction letter should be forwarded to the TSC Headquarters with certified copies of all supportive documentary evidence and the investigation report/minutes of the BOM duly authenticated by the investigating officers should accompany it.

The interdiction letter should have the correct and complete information; including the charges. For example, in case of immoral behavior the charge should include the name, class of the student, admission number of the pupil; date time and place the offence took place.

Whereas for chronic absenteeism, the dates of absenteeism should be tabulated.  When a teacher is absent he/she automatically neglects his/her duties so you need not add a charge on negligence.

In case of mismanagement/misappropriation, the amount involved and the period in question should be indicated on the interdiction letter.

The teacher of interdiction reads;

‘I am directed by the Teachers Service Commission to say that, it is alleged that you have breached Clause …………of the Third Schedule of the Act in that you……… ……….

consequently, you are hereby interdicted with effect from… …… …(date)

Before the Commission proceeds to consider and determine your case: –
l. You are invited to make a defense statement/Response to the Commission in writing
within 21 days from the date of this letter;
2. You will be given an opportunity to be heard by the Commission in person;
3. Indicate the nearest TSC Sub-County office where you will be required to report
once a month;
4. Present any other evidence including documents in support of your case;
5. Vacate office and continue to be away;
6. Provide your contact address, email and telephone number;
7. Forfeit your annual leave”.

The letter is Copied to: –

  • The Secretary, Teachers Service Commission
  • The T.S.C. County Director
  • The TSC Sub County Director

WHAT CAN CAUSE TSC TO REVERSE A TEACHER’S INTERDICTION

Irregular and faulty interdiction can lead to loss of the case against a teacher by default. Some of the scenarios include those interdictions done by:

  • Unsigned interdictions/investigation reports/BOM minutes.
  • Interdictions by staffing officers instead of TSC county directors
  • Missing/incorrect information in the interdiction letters e.g. missing/incorrect date of interdiction, wrong TSC Nos, incorrect details on when and where the alleged offence was committed.
  • Use of wrong interdiction format.
  • Interdicting a teacher who has transferred to another county.
  • Interdictions being done without adherence to the laid down procedures e.g. failing to give teachers an opportunity to appear before the investigation panel together with the accusers and witnesses to defend themselves against the allegations raised.
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TSC Internship posts 2019; List of Successful applicants in Trans Mara

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has given an update on the advertised 10,300 teacher internship posts for Primary and Secondary Schools. According to the Commission, the lists of shortlisted applicants has been dispatched to all counties. “Applicants are advised that interviews shall be conducted at the county TSC offices. A list of applicants have been sent to each county,” reads a memo dated November 7, 2019 from Catherine Lenairoshi; of TSC Corporate Communications Office. According to instructions on the memo, the shortlisted Candidates are required to carry the following to the interviews; whose dates will be announced in due course:
  • i. A valid certificate of Good conduct
  • ii. A valid personal accident cover
  • iii. National ID card
  • iv. Disability card if any
  • v. Two passport size photographs
  • vi. KCSE certificate
  • vii. KCPE certificate
  • viii. Diploma / degree certificate and Transcripts
  • ix. Primary/secondary or college leaving certificate
  • x. Kra pin xi. Bank plate

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NAROK COUNTY SHORTLISTED INTERNS

Here is the list of Shortlisted Candidates in Trans Mara; the list contains the school name, list of shortlisted applicants, scores and their details:
NAROK                                              : TRANS MARA EAST
CC County SCC SubCounty Inst.ID School Name Subjects TSC.No Name Mobile DoB Gender Grad.Yr Qualification GPA
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Bst/Math 735578 GEOFFREY RONO KIPYEGON 0719848390 04/07/1993 M 2016 B.Ed
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 618965 TITUS MAKHANU TEMBA 0705311008 28/05/1988 M 2013 Dip.Ed Pass
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 693603 BETH MATTHEW KIPLANGAT 0710869137 12/02/1989 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 758562 PATRICK  KIPNGENO 0704931941 18/06/1991 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 714900 NAOMI  CHEPKOECH 0713386590 12/12/1993 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 778270 CORNELIOUS KARAMA ONCHERA 0704333698 18/12/1995 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 724114 LAVENDAR ADHIAMBO OKERE 0725899694 31/12/1991 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 680458 SUSAN MONGINA OSORO 0729295827 27/03/1980 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 756696 KENNETH  KIPRUTO 0723079744 01/07/1981 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 699692 Zachary Ongori Moses 0712580540 16/12/1988 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 659254 Kipkurui  Yegon 0710613679 28/05/1991 M 2013 Dip.Ed Pass
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 671326 Vincent  Tanui 0704441689 01/08/1992 M 2014 Dip.Ed Credit
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 767358 EVALINE  CHEROTICH 0707600760 28/02/1993 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 720921 KARANI VINCENT ONYWOKI 0743245305 29/03/1992 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 783779 ELIJAH  TOGHOM 0726424765 17/08/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 696573 AMOS  ONSONGO 0723675127 16/09/1988 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 784498 DENNIS KIPNGENO RONO 0708598287 04/04/1993 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 790474 ABIGAEL MUTHEU MBWIKA 0721810422 21/05/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 789249 josephat momanyi gichana 0727405315 06/09/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 777324 Mercy  Chelangat 0706623922 11/09/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 772663 JEDIDAH NTHIKWA KITUKU 0717583389 31/08/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 769395 EDWIN ORARE NYANG’AU 0799078799 03/10/1994 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 807448 MACHUKI OMARE NYABUTO 0704531571 15/05/1992 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 777144 FAITH MWENDE NDEMWA 0705218518 27/09/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 714464 M. Winnie Chebet 0723009402 09/07/1991 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 797952 Henry Kibet Kosgei 0704570845 03/08/1993 M 2017 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 774305 EMMANUEL WEKESA wamalwa 0799907370 06/09/1994 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 793284 Patricia  Chepkemoi 0708105350 20/10/1990 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 703461 CHEPKIRUI HALIMA ROTICH 0781312100 05/03/1992 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 786529 Fredrick Kembero Maturu 0704360018 03/12/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 738593 KIRUI BENARD KIPNGENOH 0727228430 12/01/1988 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 758213 JEREMIAH MUOKI MATATA 0722209726 13/09/1993 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 794318 KOSKEI  CHERUYOT 0711327888 28/01/1993 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 719342 Geoffrey Kipkirui Langat 0707293746 31/12/1992 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 765232 MARION  CHEPKIRUI 0728469774 01/11/1992 F 2016 Dip.Ed Credit
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 820396 DAVIS MNANGAT CHEPANDA 0708594349 04/08/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 768524 GEOFFREY MARONGA MECHA 0702655426 02/06/1992 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 836888 ISAIAH GORO OKEYO 0727265213 26/05/1991 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 794781 HILLARY KIMELI SANG 0710437308 01/01/1983 M 2017 Dip.Ed Distinction
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 810065 JOYCE MUTILE KIOKO 0704316330 01/12/1992 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 810127 dennis korir KIPNGENOH 0727106553 13/07/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 829636 NGUGI JOHN ISAAC 0706720095 21/07/1993 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 824794 CAROLYNE JEPKOSGEI KEMBOI 0719832415 04/04/1996 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 844630 ERICK WEKESA FWARO 0711801976 20/01/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 827615 BENARD KIPROTICH TUEI 0718748815 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 835452 NICHOLAS OTIENO OSUMBA 0704840316 10/10/1992 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 826018 JONATHAN ONWONGA ONAMI 0726873614 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 829724 Alex Omanwa MAIRURA 0792650356 23/06/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 788892 ASENATH BOSIBORI OKENYE 0792413132 18/07/1993 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 823202 NGETICH CHARLES KIPKORIR 0729075525 11/08/1993 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 787354 JOSPHINE  CHEPKEMOI 0710127419 02/02/1991 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 769267 MARY WAMAITHA michuki 0729277124 03/02/1995 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 820214 WYCLIFFE MUMA MBISO 0702192666 22/04/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 835688 CORNELIUS  BETT 0703139914 24/12/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 784971 NICHOLAS KIPNGETICH KENDUIYWO 0712315853 22/01/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 814530 MESHACK KIPROP KIPKEMOI 0703843111 05/11/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 814000 KIPNGENO ARON SIELE 0720213397 01/01/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 791814 ELOSY  NKIROTE 0708691464 29/04/1995 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 785834 JOSPHAT KIPSANG tanui 0719113319 05/01/1992 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 710070 BONFACE MUKALO MUKABWA 0708354059 17/04/1991 M 2015 Dip.Ed Pass
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 837091 ELVIS  KEMEI 0726290440 06/03/1996 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 772722 Jared Omari mogambi 0701027951 01/12/1992 M 2016 Dip.Ed Credit
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 789527 Kennedy Kiplangat rono 0701004512 29/10/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 784956 AMOS BOSIRE MOSIOMA 0702899459 16/06/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 783117 Nicholas  Kipkirui 0725318485 14/04/1992 M 2017 Dip.Ed Distinction
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 814331 Jerop  Cheruiyot 0706699602 01/01/1990 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 814452 DENNIS ABUGA nyasinga 0702976404 20/06/1989 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 831446 LILIAN WANJIRU KAMAU 0703305078 16/09/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 797755 Gladys  Chepkoech 0721602055 15/08/1995 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 784356 WILSON MWANGI MUGURO 0768029099 05/03/1990 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 815309 PETER MWITA RIOBA 0727604971 19/11/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 822120 KIPKOECH BUIYWO PATRICK 0713134677 31/12/1990 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 842802 MARY NDUKU JAMES 0716571136 22/12/1995 F 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 838042 BENARD  LELEI 0725865923 08/02/1994 M 2017 Dip.Ed Credit
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 847264 MARTIN  MWENDA 0784933724 16/02/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 836610 LILIAN WANJIRU WACHIRA 0716797771 20/01/1994 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 833360 KENNEDY CHEBII KAYOKON 0702854553 04/09/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 768378 STANLEY KIPKURGAT Mutai 0725851240 28/10/1994 M 2016 Dip.Ed Pass
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 825950 MATHIAS DOMOKIRA POWON 0704923149 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 841607 BENARD KIPYEGON NGETICH 0728585753 19/02/1993 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 803063 Godwin  Mwatsi 0715134719 04/09/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 834593 MORAA AGNES MIREGWA 0721832550 15/10/1996 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 839850 RUTH  AGWENA 0718230194 29/05/1994 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 825103 KEVIN KACHU MAKOKHA 0714250941 10/09/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 830970 FRED MAINA OCHOGO 0707717114 20/06/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 829987 ZEDDY  CHEPNGETICH 0711583638 01/01/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 809751 MARK WANJALA MASASABI 0706713413 05/05/1989 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 807635 LILIAN  CHEPNGENO 0724216343 05/12/1996 F 2017 Dip.Ed Credit
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 823229 SCHOLASTICA  chepngeno 0708395093 03/10/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 798780 HILLARY KIPNGENO KIRUI 0720144622 28/12/1993 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 819344 KIPLANGAT RONO WYCLIFFE 0702358157 01/01/1988 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 832341 Churchill Situma WAFULA 0702804107 01/10/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 845408 MUTUKU  NYAMBU 0715308201 13/03/1988 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 816277 BESTONE  LANGAT 0720473602 18/08/1994 M 2017 Dip.Ed Pass
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 847863 Jacob Muli MUTUA 0715400069 25/02/1995 M 2019 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 818228 JILLO DIDA GOLISA 0791658963 05/03/1996 F 2018 Dip.Ed Credit
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 840548 GEOFFREY  KIBET 0708673819 17/07/1995 M 2018 Dip.Ed Credit
33 NAROK 377 TRANS MARA EAST 147017133003 Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 833094 JOSPHAT  NGETICH 0719337217 17/08/1993 M 2018 Dip.Ed Credit

For full list of Shortlisted Candidates in this Sub County, click on the link below;

List of Shortlisted TSC Internship Applicants, 2019, in Transmara East  

Knec examiners to receive special travel documents- TSC announces

TSC LATEST NEWS TODAY 2021- Teachers who shall be marking this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and the Kenya Certificate for Secondary Education (KCSE) will be issued with special travel documents. The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) on Monday announced that these documents will enable the examiners access the currently locked counties including Nairobi; where most marking centres are concentrated.

Last week, President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered the cessation of movement by road, rail, or air into and out of Nairobi, Kajiado, Machakos, Kiambu, and Nakuru counties in a bid to contain spread of the deadly Novel Corona Virus. The Head of State also announced that the dawn to dusk curfews in these five countries will begin at 8pm and end at 4am, effective tonight.

The above restrictions would have hindered examiners from reporting to the marking centres; a problem that will now be solved by the Commission. TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia on Monday announced that all KCPE and KCSE examiners are set to be given special passes. These will enable them to access marking centers in Nairobi and nearby marking centres.

“All teachers who will be travelling to Nairobi for the marking exercise are free to do so. We thank Government for allowing us to continue with this exercise uninterrupted,” said Macharia via a press statement.

This will add on the elaborate transportation plans that have been put in place by the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) that will see the examiners access the marking centres with ease. According to the plans, the examiners will be transported by school buses. See more details here; KNEC examiners 2021 to be transported in school buses to marking centres; See details.

Already, Education officers manning the ongoing KCSE exam have been issued with special travel letters so that they can be allowed to move freely to all parts of the country to ensure the examinations run within the specified KNEC guidelines. Officials from Knec, TSC and the Ministry of Education are traversing the country to ensure the tests run smoothly.

TSC CEO Dr Nancy Macharia issues KCSE materials on Day 2 (Monday 29th March) of the KCSE 2020 at Kamukunji, Nairobi.

The TSC Boss has at the same time urged teachers to go for the free Covid 19 jab. He urged those aged 50 years and above to ensure they get vaccinated; since they are more vulnerable.

“Although the number of teachers seeking the vaccination is rising, we can do better. Currently, our 92, 850  teachers aged 50 years and above in public schools, 16,500 in private and international schools should particularly take up the jab,” She advised; adding that all teachers will gradually receive the jab.

Last week, while addressing Centre Managers and the media in Mombasa on Friday, March 26, Dr. Macharia reminded the examiners that Nairobi (where most Knec marking centres are concentrated) is the leading county in terms of new Corona virus infections.

”You are all aware that Nairobi and its immediate environs have one of the highest rates of the virus and therefore caution is required,” She warned.

She said teachers should take advantage of the priority given to them by the government and get vaccinated immediately adding that the 92,850 teachers in public schools above the age of 50 years are also eligible for the vaccine.

”Teachers have been classified as a priority group in the Covid-19 vaccination rollout. Report from the Ministry of Health indicates that there is an upward trend in the number of teachers presenting themselves for the jab,” she said.

Complete list of delocalized, transferred teachers per county- Machakos

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first tern on January 6, 2020.

Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews .

Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.

The Commission kicked off the delocalization exercise in January, 2018. Other massive deployments would then follow in April, August and December of the same year. Though in April, 2019 the Commission slowed down the transfers as only a handful administrators were moved.

 For complete information on all schools in Kenya, including best private and public schools, please visit this link:

MACHAKOS COUNTY DELOCALIZATION LIST

Here is the list of affected schools in Machakos County:

S/NO NAME OF TEACHER DESIGNATION CURRENT SCHOOL
1 Patrick Wambua Joseph Principal Muumandu
2 Owaa Margret Owaka Principal Miwani Secondary
3 Jonathan Kasyati Principal AIC Kikambuani
4 Patrick Kimani Principal AIC Matetani Secondary
5 Charles Kinyanjui Principal DEB Kangundo
6 Joseph Kinyanjui Principal Kitie Secondary
7 Wambeti A. Roselyne Principal Kalikya Secondary
8 Mutiso Joram Mwai Principal Mbuuni Secondary
9 Anastacia Kavuvi Mutinda Principal Mbee Mixed Day
10 Muli Geoffrey Munyao Principal Rev Kitonyi Secondary
11 James Makau Principal Ngiliji Secondary
12 Kariuki D. Macharia Deputy Principal Kinyau Secondary
13 Judith Mukholi Akolo Principal AIC Ngelaini
14 Kithuma Eric Mutongoi Deputy Principal General Mulinge High
15 Wiliam Mutua Principal Masinga Boys
16 Margaret Gitau Principal St Martin Kaewa
17 Nicholas Munywoki Principal Kithyoko Secondary
18 Bernad Rori Principal Murifarm Secondary
19 Joseph Wambua Principal Thatha Secondary
20 Julius Mutune Principal Milaani Secondary
21 Richard Kyengo Principal Nzukini Secondary
22 Raphael Wathome Principal Mathauta Secondary
23 Justus Mbae Principal Ndithini Secondary
24 Cecilia Mutuku Principal kyeleni Secondary
25 Mary Musyoki Mueni Principal Nyaani Secondary
26 Domitila Makenga Principal St Stephen Musaalani
27 John Kitema Principal Kiundwani Secondary
28 Mutua Kyalo Principal Ikombe Secondary
29 Faith Ndolo Ndinda Principal Ting’ang’a Secondary
30 Shadrack Kithome Principal Kaumoni Secondary
31 Nzuki Kisoi Principal Kilango Secondary

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TSC Intern Teachers can apply for the advertised replacement/ permanent posts; TSC Says

Teachers recruited as interns have something to smile about after their employer gave them green light to apply for the advertised permanent/ replacement vacancies. The Teachers Service Commission via a note on their official Twitter Account said the Intern teachers can tender in their applications to be considered for permanent employment.

The response from TSC that gives Teacher Interns freedom to apply for the Permanent/ Replacement posts.

The Teachers Service Commission has advertised 2,120 posts to replace teachers who have
exited service through Natural Attrition (1591 posts for Primary Schools and 529 posts for
Secondary Schools). All interested candidates should submit their applications to the respective County Directors and Boards of Management as above not later than Wednesday 5th February, 2020.

This is good news for the over 10,000 interns recruited in November 2019 and who have been at cross roads on their fate; as pertains the permanent jobs’ applications. The teachers are to serve for a period of one year.

Once absorbed, the Teacher Intern can then terminate the contract. “(The Teacher Intern shall) Submit a written letter of resignation/ termination of the contract to the Commission through the Supervisor by giving thirty (30) days Written Notice,” reads the internship terms and conditions; in part.

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This is what you must know about TSC teachers’ salaries

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, employs and pays teachers their monthly salaries plus allowances. The teachers’ pay is usually processed and paid as from 22nd of every month and onward. Once you are newly employed, the commission will appoint you to the payroll and you start earning as soon as your casualty form is received at the TSC head quarter and your file processed. The salaries are disbursed to teachers’ pay points; Banks or SACCOs.

Some teachers have committed unprecedented and irreversible financial mistakes that they live to rue for the rest of their teaching careers. These mistakes usually occur during the teacher’s hey days; when newly employed. Most teachers get employment when still young, enthusiastic and energetic. Some have ended up squandering the opportunity to invest well and spend their monies wisely leading to many years of cursing; the resultant effect being depression.

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Here are 10 points for your quick guidance. You must not follow all that is stated here, but some how you will get some insight.

  • NEVER OVER COMMIT YOUR PAYSLIP

When going for loans and savings, remember to give your payslip some breathing space. Long before the a third rule came, some teachers (and not only teachers but other civil servants too) used to walk home with net negative pay. This prompted the government to come up with the 1/3 rule. It is thus advisable to have some amount off and above your net pay; so that in case of an emergency then such amounts can come in handy in terms of securing an emergency loan.

  • WISE CHOICE OF INVESTMENTS

It is the aspiration of everyone that they at least have some investment. In fact, investments are good not only for the immediate gains but also during your sunset years. But, some investments are not worthwhile. With your first pay and/ or loan go for income generating assets/ activities or assets whose value appreciates with time like land. Unless you have other sources of income/ side hustles otherwise never rush for such luxurious assets like cars. Yes, cars are good but if your payslip is stifled up to the neck how will you maintain that car? Start a business, get a side hustle to supplement your pay. Take risks, be a go-getter.

  • AVOID ‘BAD’ LOANS

Do not be too quick to rush for bank loans. All that glitters is not gold! yes, with banks you can get your loan after just three months of service and you do not need to save for you to qualify for a loan. Before the interest capping rule came banks could adjust their interest rates at free will. You take a loan at 18% interest rate and it is adjusted to 22% the next day! And now that the capping law is gone, it spells more gloom for borrowers who will now operate at banks’ mercies. Bank loans are damn expensive with a myriad of hidden charges!

And, be nice Mwalimu. You let friends sign your SACCO loan form and then disappear into thin air leaving them in awe!

  • BUILD YOUR CAPITAL BASE SLOWLY

Never be in too much hurry some times. Build your capital base slowly and patiently. do not be too quick to be carried away by what you see. A colleague bought a car yesterday and you want to rush to the showroom the next morning! Mwalimu (teacher), be rational in your thinking.

  • TOP-UP LOANS IS A BIG NO.

Avoid top up loans, more so from banks, like leprosy. Consider this pathway when you are in a can’t avoid scenario. Banks will entice you to go for top ups. but, this will be a like a financial death sentence. You will be enslaved to these banks forever.

  • LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS

Cut a cloth according to your size. Not, because a colleague is driving a hot car and you also covet it! Do not borrow more than you can repay! Have your plans within your financial ability. Avoid big plans that may cause depression and anxiety to you.

  • SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!

Have a saving plan. Save even Sh100 bob monthly. Such small savings turn into humongous things slowly and without you realizing it. SACCOs are the best saving bets for a start.

  • ALL IS NOT ROSY AT ALL TIMES!

The early years of your employment are always glittering; in terms of ‘good’ pay. Then, your salary is not committed as such. This is followed by a quick common cadre promotion. You move to the next job group with a marginally increased perks. Wait until deductions get their way into your payslip! What follows is hell on earth; you stagnate in the same job group for a long time. And, if you were not born on a Friday, luck will be so elusive that you end up retiring in the same job grade!

  • JOIN TEACHERS’ UNIONS

Do not see teachers’ unions as bothers. Those guys are very helpful when the waters become murkier and the going is tough. It would be need;less for you to be on agency fee (where you contribute money to the unions but you are not a member!). The TSC code of regulations and conduct is harsh, very harsh. You may find yourself on the wrong side of the code, by design, hard luck, coincidence or mere fabrication. That is when you realize the importance of teachers’ unions.

  • BE A MEMBER OF SOME WELFARE GROUP

There is a slogan that goes ‘UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL’. Do not be an island. Belong to some teachers’ welfare. There are so many out there. the common ones are BBFs (Burial Benevolent Funds). Above all, make connections. Have friends and social connections. AVOID UNNECESSARY CONFRONTATIONS AT YOUR PLACE OF WORK. Be aggressive. Apart from teaching, participate in one or two co-curricular activities. Drama, Music, Ball games, athletics… name it.

New TSC advert for teacher internship vacancies; Apply by December 3, 2019

Important news for teachers interested in the TSC Internship jobs; Get to see the available vacancies, schools, subject combinations, interview dates and requirements in this post.

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill Seventeen, 17, teacher internship posts for Secondary Schools in West Pokot County.

Application deadline

Interested candidates, who meet the required qualifications, should apply to the TSC County Director on or before Tuesday, 3rd December, 2019. 

Eligibility for Internship 

Eligible candidates should meet the following basic requirements:

  1. Be Kenyan Citizen;
  2. Have original academic and professional certificates;
  3. Be unemployed and has not previously been employed by the Commission on permanent terms;
  4. Must be registered as per the TSC ACT 2012;
  5. A minimum of a Diploma in Education Certificate
  6. Must have a Personal Accident Insurance to cover for personal risks during the internship  period;

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In addition to the above, successful interns shall be required to produce; 

  1. A valid Certificate of Good Conduct;
  2. National Identity Card (ID) or copy of passport and a copy of KRA PIN Certificate;
  3. Two (2) coloured passport size photographs;
  4. Teacher Registration Certificate.

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Schools with vacancies

Here are the available vacancies, per school:

S/N

SCHOOL

SUB- COUNTY

SUBJECT COMBINATION

ADVERTISED

1

ST. MARY’S CHEPTULEL GIRLS

CENTRAL POKOT

MATHS/CHEM

2

CANON PRICE TAMKAL

CENTRAL POKOT

BIO/AGRI

3

E.L.C.K CHESTA

CENTRAL POKOT

BIO/CHEM

4

FR.LEO STAPLES GIRLS

CENTRAL POKOT

HIST/CRE

5

KATUGH MIXED DAY

CENTRAL POKOT

BIO/CHEM

6

KOKWOTENDWO MIXED SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

ENG/LIT

7

MARICH PASS MIXED SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

GEO/BST

8

MASOL SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

ENG/LIT

9

ST. ANTHONY MTELO BOYS

CENTRAL POKOT

BIO/AGRI

10

KIM ADVENTIST SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

MATH/BST

11

SIGOR MIXED SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

MATH/BST

12

PAROO SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

BIO/AGRI

13

AIC CHESOMBUR MIXED

CENTRAL POKOT

MATH/PHY

14

SEKUTION MIXED DAY

SOUTH POKOT

HIST/CRE

15

ST. CATHERINE’S CHEPNYAL

GIRLS

WEST POKOT

HIST/KISW

16

KAMKETO BOYS

NORTH POKOT

KISW/CRE

17

HOLY CROSS BOYS SEC-

KACHELIBA

NORTH POKOT

HIST/CRE

 

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