A house on sale in Kenya(Courtesy of Jumuia). Teachers are opposed to the new housing scheme by the government

The Government of Kenya through the Kenya Housing Fund is set to roll out a mandatory housing scheme for all workers. The housing scheme targets a minimum of Kshs. 3.4 Billion annually from employers and employers after the housing fund …

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A pricipal crosses an over flowing river after a heavy down pour carrying exam papers (Photo Courtesy)

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, should invest in the people who make the examinations work and stop depending on voluntary service. The Deputy principals have been authorized to be in school during the entire examination period, the science teachers …

Leave teachers alone and seek voluntary services elsewhere – KNEC told. Read more »

A house on sale in Kenya(Courtesy of Jumuia). Teachers are opposed to the new housing scheme by the government

Affordable housing is one of President Uhuru kenyatta’s big four agenda; others being Enhancing Manufacturing, Food Security & Nutrition and Universal Health care. The housing scheme has already been given a green light by the president, when he signed the …

Why teachers should just reject the Government’s housing scheme; Details Read more »

Mr Ouko Laban KUPPET CHAIR KISII

Come to think of this.. A teacher is hacked to death by his own students; the ones he endeavors to help garner a bright future! This, to the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is just a normal happening! This has irked …

Your silence when teachers are maimed by their students is Sickening- KUPPET leader tells TSC, Education Ministry Read more »

Mr Ouko Laban KUPPET CHAIR KISII

The Government has today, Tuesday 16th April- 2019, announced that it will roll out its Low Cost Housing Fund Levy; effective this month. This step by the government to push an unpopular, political housing scheme down the throats of the …

THE HOUSING SCHEME IS AS SUSPICIOUS AS HOW IT WAS PASSED. Read more »