LEAVING/ EXITING TEACHING SERVICE VIA TERMINATION BY THE TSC
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, may terminate the employment of a teacher serving on permanent and pensionable or contractual terms.
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The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, may terminate the employment of a teacher serving on permanent and pensionable or contractual terms.
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Publishers have raised concerns over the Ministry of Education’s commitment in implementing the new curriculum. The publishers state that the roll out of the new curriculum is expected to face challenges as the Ministry of education is failing to provide proper guidelines. The Publishers say that there are no Grade four text books as the Ministry is dragging its feet to provide the much needed guidelines and finances.
Read more here…https://newsblaze.co.ke/ministry-of-education-releases-term-dates-for-2019/
The new2-6-3-3 education system in Kenya was to replace the current Standard One to Form Four with Grade 1 to Grade 12 this year, but its implementation was pushed ahead to 2019. It has been categorised into three phases: Early Years Education covering nursery education to Grade 3, Middle School Education covering Grade 4 to Grade 9 and Senior School covering grades 10 to 12. The system will only involve students below Standard Six. The system, which places emphasis on continuous assessment tests (CATs) over one-off examinations, will then be rolled out in January next year covering nursery, Standard One, Two and Three. n 2019, the system is expected to be rolled out in Standard Four to Six and in 2020 it will cover Standard Seven, Eight and Form One. In 2021, the system will be extended to Form Two only and in the following year it will cover Form Three. In 2023, it will be rolled out in Form Four.
Piloting of the new system was done this year, ahead of roll out next year, 2019. But, the publishers say there are no enough books in public schools for piloting of the new curriculum and teachers have been forced to use the old curriculum instructional materials, in some cases.
In a report released by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD), In May this year, parents who will be expected to play a key role in the implementation of the competency-based curriculum are not fully aware of their role. “Over half, 57 per cent, of the teachers indicated that they felt prepared for the implementation of the competence based curriculum,” reads the report.
It states that only three per cent of the teachers said they were “very well prepared” while only 20 per cent said they were “well prepared”.
“Thirteen per cent reported that they were “hardly prepared while seven per cent said they were “not prepared at all,” the report notes.
The curriculum was to be rolled out in January this year, but was postponed to allow for more national piloting programmes after it emerged that teachers were not prepared then.
The report notes that teachers lack knowledge in assessment of students and preparation of scheme of work in line with the new format.
Through a survey Commissioned by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), some tutors have poor mastery of the subjects they teach. The report released this year further shows that some teachers cannot keep their professional documents in order. The report by Macharia also says planning and time management among teachers; financial literacy and behavioural attributes are low. About 21 per cent of the sample said teachers have bad behavioural attributes, according to the report.
The Kenyan Publishers’ Association now wonders whether the kids in grade 3 will go back to grade 1; as there are no instructional materials for grade 4, with term one of 2019 only three months away.
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TSC CIRCULAR- SAMPLING FOR SCHOOL BASED TEACHER SUPPORT SYSTEM(SBTSS)
The Central Kenya Netball Federation shall hold a netball clinic for coaches and Umpires from 16-17 November, 2018, at Huruma Primary School Ol-Karau. The clinic is due to preparations for the international clinic in December, 2018. Click on the link below to download the advert:
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Download the Gazette volume of 21 September, 2018, to see the latest appointments made by Presient Uhuru Kenyatta:
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The Kenyan Women’s volleyball team, Malkia Strikers, squad to compete at the Volleyball World Championship has been unveiled. Malkia Strikers, who are the reigning African champions, will compete against 23 other countries including hosts Japan, Brazil and USA during the World Championship which will be staged in the cities of Yokohama, Sapporo, Kobe, Hamamatsu, Nagoya and Osaka between September 29 and October 20.
Kenya, under coach Japheth Munala are in Group D together with Brazil, Dominican Republic, Kazakhstan, Puerto Rico and Serbia.
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This comprehensive in-patient health cover has been introduced for NHIF contributors and their dependants. The actualization of this package is a culmination of continued reforms at NHIF. Such reforms include efficiency, arising from decentralization of NHIF services and continued partnership with health providers on enhanced quality services to all members. To enhance these benefits, NHIF has contracted hospitals under three Categories; A, B & C, to provide this in-patient medical cover and partial cover for surgical cases in some of these hospitals. Our members are at liberty to attend hospitals under any category.
Under Category A (government hospitals), members would be able to enjoy full and comprehensive cover for maternity and medical diseases including surgery. In short, they will not need to pay for anything on admission provided they are fully paid up members of NHIF. Members admitted under contract Category B (private and mission) hospitals will enjoy full and comprehensive cover but where surgery is required, the contributor may be required to co-pay.
Those visiting facilities contracted under Category C (private) will continue with the current system where NHIF pays specified daily benefits under the current arrangements. NHIF will continue to negotiate with other health providers not appearing in the list below to determine which category of contract they will sign. Members will be informed of additional hospitals as and when they sign the contracts.
Below is a list of Hospitals, Number of Beds and Contracts covered by NHIF in the Rift Valley Region.
Hospital |
Postal Address |
Beds |
Branch |
Category |
---|---|---|---|---|
A.I.C KAPSOWAR HOSPITAL (ELDORET) | 130 ELDORET | 130 | ITEN | B |
A.I.C. LITEIN COTTAGE HOSPITAL KERICHO | 200 LITEN | 57 | KERICHO | B |
AIC KIJABE HOSPITAL NAIVASHA MED. CENTRE | 20 KIJABE 00220 KENYA | 22 | NAIVASHA | B |
AKEMO VALLEY MATERNITY & NURSING HOME | 38 NYANGUSU | 38 | KILGORIS | B |
AKEMO VALLEY MATERNITY & NURSING HOME | 38 NYANGUSU | 30 | KILGORIS | B |
ALEXANDRIA CANCER CENTRE & PALLIATIVE CARE HOSPITAL | 10365-3 ELDORET | 40 | ELDORET | C |
ARCHERS POST HEALTH CENTRE | 359 ISIOLO | 31 | NANYUKI | B |
ARROR HEALTH CENTRE | 252 KAPSOWAR | 34 | ITEN | A |
ASSISI NURSING HOME | 0519 MACHAKOS | 15 | KITENGELA | B |
ATHI RIVER MEDICAL SERVICES | 336 ATHI RIVER | 15 | KITENGELA | B |
ATHI-RIVER SHALOM COMMUNITY HOSPITAL | 1523 KAJIADO | 278 | KITENGELA | B |
BAHATI DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 77 BAHATI | 54 | NAKURU | A |
BARAKA MATERNITY NURSING HOME | 2705 NAKURU | 20 | NAKURU | C |
BARATON JEREMIC COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTRE | 30100 ELDORET | 50 | KAPSABET | C |
BARINGO DISTRICT HOSPITAL (KABARNET) | 21 KABARANET | 120 | KABARNET | A |
BARNET MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTRE | 490 KABARNET | 14 | KABARNET | B |
BETHANIA MEDICAL CENTRE | 14293 NAKURU | 19 | NAKURU | B |
BISHOP EDDIE LONG BONDENI HOSPITAL | 124 NAKURU | 65 | NAKURU | A |
BURNT FOREST SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 58 ELDORET | 16 | ELDORET | A |
CARE GIVERS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL | 224-002 KITENGELA | 11 | KAJIADO | B |
CATHOLIC HOSPITAL WAMBA VIA MARALAL | 281 WAMBA VIA MARALAL | 59 | MARALAL | B |
CHARITY MEDICAL CENTRE | 1710 NYAHURURU | 30 | NANYUKI | B |
CHARITY MEDICAL CENTRE | 1710 NYAHURURU | 9 | NANYUKI | B |
CHEBORGEI HEALTH CENTRE | 44 LITEIN | 10 | SOTIK | A |
CHEMASE HEALTH CENTRE | 75 CHEMASE | 20 | KAPSABET | A |
CHEMOSOT HEALTH CENTRE | 398 LITEIN | 6 | SOTIK | A |
CHEPKANGA HEALTH CENTRE | 542-301 ELDORET | 8 | ELDORET | A |
CHEPKIGEN HEALTH CENTRE | 9333 ELDORET | 25 | ELDORET | A |
CHEPKORIO HEALTH CENTRE | 2 CHEPKORIO | 12 | ITEN | A |
CHEPTIL DISPENSARY MATERNITY WING | 2151 ELDORET | 2 | KAPSABET | A |
CHERANGANY NURSING HOME | 1881 KITALE | 27 | KITALE | C |
CHESONGOCH HEALTH CENTRE | 8409 ELDORET | 49 | ITEN | B |
CONSOLATA MATERNITY &CHILDRENS HOSPITAL NANYUKI | 25 NANYUKI | 38 | NANYUKI | B |
COUNTY MEDICARE LTD- MARALAL | 240 MARALAL | 10 | MARALAL | B |
EGERTON UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTRE | 536 NJORO | 30 | NAKURU | B |
ELBURGON NYAYO HOSPITAL | 204 ELBURGON | 72 | NAKURU | A |
ELDAMA RAVINE SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 102 ELDAMA RAVINE | 29 | KABARNET | A |
ELDORET HOSPITAL | 2234 ELDORET | 136 | ELDORET | B |
ELGON VIEW HOSPITAL | 8406 ELDORET | 42 | ELDORET | C |
EMINING HEALTH CENTRE | 687 ELDAMA HEALTH CENTRE | 10 | KABARNET | A |
ENDO HEALTH CENTRE | 8409 ELDORET | 36 | ITEN | A |
ENKITOK JOY NURSING HOME | 285 KISERIAN | 15 | ONGATA RONGAI | C |
ENTARARA HEALTH CENTRE | 28 LOITOKTOK | 20 | LOITOKTOK | A |
ENTASOPIA HEALTH CENTRE | 20 MAGADI | 10 | ONGATA RONGAI | A |
ESAGERI HEALTH CENTER | 1088 ELDAMA RAVINE | 7 | KABARNET | A |
EVANS SUNRISE MEDICAL CENTRE | 15464 NAKURU | 44 | NAKURU | B |
FAMILY HEALTHCARE MEDICAL CENTRE | 947 ELDORET | 6 | ELDORET | C |
FATIMA MATERNITY HOSPITAL | 15588 00503 | 32 | ONGATA RONGAI | C |
FAVOUR MEDICAL SERVICES | 4982 NAIROBI | 6 | KAJIADO | B |
FINLAYS MEDICAL CENTRE | 314 NAIVASHA | 44 | NAIVASHA | B |
FOUNTAIN HEALTHCARE | 5819 30100 ELDORET | 24 | ELDORET | C |
FOUNTAIN MEDICAL CENTRE | 12516 20100 NAKURU | 14 | NAKURU | B |
GILGIL SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL | P.O GILGIL | 15 | NAIVASHA | A |
GOLDENLIFE VICTORS HOSPITAL LIMITED | 26540 NAIROBI | 50 | NAIVASHA | B |
GOOD HOPE MEDICAL CENTRE | 1267 NYAHURURU | 15 | NANYUKI | C |
IMURTOT HEALTH CENTRE | 28 LOITOKTOK | 18 | LOITOKTOK | A |
ITEN DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 332 ITEN | 17 | ITEN | A |
KAIBOI MISSION HEALTH CENTRE | 3306 ELDORET | 34 | KAPSABET | B |
KAJIADO DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 31 KAJIADO | 100 | KAJIADO | A |
KAKUMA MISSION HOSPITAL | 26 KAKUMA TURKANA | 56 | LODWAR | B |
KAPENGURIA DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 63 KAPENGURIA | 286 | KAPENGURIA | A |
KAPKATET DISTRICT HOSPITAL | P.B KERICHO | 46 | KERICHO | A |
KAPKOI HEALTH CENTRE | 1890 30100 ELDORET | 15 | ITEN | B |
KAPSABET DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 5 KAPSABET | 124 | KAPSABET | A |
KAPSABET DISTRICT HOSPITAL (AMENITY) | 5 KAPSABET | 70 | KAPSABET | A |
KAPSARA DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 2334 KITALE | 40 | KITALE | A |
KAPTARAKWA SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 59 KAPTARAKWA | 24 | ELDORET | A |
KAREN HOSPITAL LTD | 74240 NAIROBI | 102 | ONGATA RONGAI | C |
KENLANDS HEALTH SERVICES NAKURU MAILI SITA | 10571 NAKURU | 16 | NAKURU | B |
KERICHO DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 11 KERICHO | 142 | KERICHO | A |
KERICHO NURSING HOME LTD. | 510 KERICHO | 142 | KERICHO | B |
KERINGET HEALTH CENTRE | 9 KERINGET | 12 | NAKURU | A |
KIMALEL HEALTH CENTER | 139 BARINGO | 24 | KABARNET | A |
KIMANJO SUB COUNTY HOSPITAL | 30 DOLDOL | 24 | NANYUKI | A |
KIMININI COTTAGE HOSPITAL | 3936 KITALE | 50 | KITALE | B |
KIPCHIMCHIM MISSION HOSPITAL | 31 KERICHO | 40 | KERICHO | B |
KIPWASTUIYO HEALTH CENTRE | 781 LITEIN | 16 | SOTIK | A |
KITALE DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 98 KITALE | 167 | KITALE | A |
KITALE NURSING HOME | 1825 KITALE | 62 | KITALE | C |
KITENGELA MEDICAL CENTRE | 29720 NAIROBI | 40 | KITENGELA | B |
KITENGELA MEDICAL SERVICES-KAJIADO | 352 00242 KITENGELA | 20 | KAJIADO | B |
KOBUJOI MISSION HOSPITAL | 127 KOBUJOI | 30 | NANDI HILLS | B |
KOCHOLWA SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 1480 ELDORET | 20 | ELDORET | A |
LANGAS RACECOURSE HEALTH CENTRE | 5094-30 ELDORET | 5 | ELDORET | B |
LANGATA HOSPITAL | 934 NAIROBI | 33 | ONGATA RONGAI | C |
LELMOLOK NURSING HOME | 12 MOI UNIVERSITY | 13 | ELDORET | B |
LODWAR DISTRICT | P.B LODWAR | 38 | LODWAR | A |
LOITOKTOK DISTRICT HOSPITAL | P.B LOITOKTOK | 150 | KAJIADO | A |
LOKITANG HOSPITAL LODWAR | P.O LOITANG | 12 | LODWAR | A |
LONDIANI DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 54 LONDIANI | 39 | KERICHO | A |
LONGISA COUNTY REFERRAL HOSPITAL | 393 BOMET | 78 | BOMET | A |
LOPIDING DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 98 LOKICHOGGIO | 150 | LODWAR | A |
MAASAI NURSING HOME | 237 NAROK | 26 | NAROK | C |
MAGADI SODA COMPANY HOSPITAL MAGADI | 10 MAGADI | 50 | ONGATA RONGAI | C |
MAKADARA HEALTH CARE | 8 ATHI RIVER | 18 | KITENGELA | B |
MARALAL DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 12 MARALAL | 59 | MARALAL | A |
MARIGAT SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 71 MARIGAT | 12 | KABARNET | A |
MARYHILL MEDICAL CENTRE | 1138 NYAHURURU | 12 | NYAHURURU | B |
MATASIA HEALTH CLINIC | 185 KISERIAN | 23 | ONGATA RONGAI | C |
MEDIHEAL HOSP.& FERTILITY CENTER | 7905 ELDORET | 18 | ELDORET | C |
MEDIHEAL HOSPITAL | 17226 20100 | 65 | NAKURU | C |
MERCY HOSPITAL ELDAMA RAVINE | 10 ELDAMA RAVINE | 79 | KABARNET | B |
METEITEI SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 188 SONGHOR | 24 | NANDI HILLS | A |
MOGIL HEALTH CENTRE | 146 KAPSOWAR | 30 | ITEN | A |
MOGOTIO SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL | 92 MOGOTIO | 22 | NAKURU | A |
MOI TEACHING & REFERRAL HOSPITAL AMTY | 3 ELDORET | 50 | ELDORET | C |
MOI TEACHING & REFERRAL HOSPITAL AMTY | 3 ELDORET | 29 | ELDORET | C |
MOI TEACHING & REFERRAL HOSPITAL. | 3 ELDORET | 420 | ELDORET | A |
MOLO DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 156 MOLO | 130 | NAKURU | A |
MOSORIOT RURAL HEALTH TRAINING CLINIC | 2745 ELDORET | 15 | KAPSABET | A |
MOUNT OLIVE SINAI HOSPITAL LIMITED | 52874-0 NAIROBI | 32 | ONGATA RONGAI | C |
MT. LONGONOT MEDICAL SERVICES LIMITED | 1840 NAIVASHA | 27 | NAIVASHA | B |
MULEMI MATERNITY NURSING HOME | 20117 NAIVASHA | 10 | NAIVASHA | B |
NAIVASHA DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 141 NAVAISHA | 66 | NAIVASHA | A |
NAIVASHA QUALITY HEALTHCARE SERVICES LIMITED | 561-201 NAIVASHA | 15 | NAIVASHA | B |
NAKURU HEART CENTRE | 2439-20 NAKURU | 60 | NAKURU | C |
NAKURU NURSING AND MATERNITY HOME LTD. | 1769 NAKURU | 65 | NAKURU | C |
NAKURU WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (NAKURU) | 240 NAKURU | 16 | NAKURU | C |
NANDI HILLS DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 84 NANDI | 53 | KAPSABET | A |
NANYUKI COTTAGE HOSPITAL (NANYUKI) | 95 NANYUKI | 20 | NANYUKI | C |
NANYUKI DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 66 NANYUKI | 102 | NANYUKI | A |
NANYUKI MATERNITY AND NURSING HOME | 20 NANYUKI | 30 | NANYUKI | C |
NANYUKI MATERNITY AND NURSING HOME | 20 NANYUKI | 50 | NANYUKI | C |
NAROK COTTAGE HOSPITAL | 25485-0 NAIROBI | 17 | NAROK | B |
NAROK COUNTY REFERRAL HOSPITAL | 11 NAROK | 99 | NAROK | A |
NASHA LENGOT MEDICAL CENTRE | 450 KISERIAN | 36 | NAKURU | B |
NDARAGWA HEALTH CENTRE | 80 20306 | 5 | NYAHURURU | A |
NGONG RAPHA HOSPITAL | 87 00502 KAREN | 5 | ONGATA RONGAI | B |
NJORO HEALTH CENTRE | 141 NJORO | 16 | NAKURU | A |
NYAHURURU DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 86 NYAHURURU | 105 | NANYUKI | A |
NYAHURURU PRIVATE HOSPITAL | 2099 NYAHURURU | 35 | NANYUKI | C |
OLCHOBOSEI MEDICAL CENTRE | 146-407 KILGORIS | 5 | NAROK | B |
OLEGURUONE SUBDISTRICT HOSPITAL | 21 OLENGURUONE | 25 | NAKURU | A |
OLJABET ANNEX MEDICAL AND NURSING HOME | 543 NYAHURURU | 25 | NANYUKI | B |
OLJABET MEDICAL CENTRE – LAIKIPIA | 543 NYAHURURU | 25 | NANYUKI | B |
OLKIRAMATIAN DISPENSARY | 2 MAGADI | 2 | KAJIADO | A |
ORTUM MISSION HOSPITAL (KITALE) | 1312 KITALE | 104 | KAPENGURIA | B |
P.C.E.A. NAKURU WEST HOSPITAL | 7364 NAKURU | 8 | NAKURU | B |
PLATEAU MISSION HOSPITAL (ELDORET) | 724 ELDORET | 77 | ELDORET | B |
POLY-CLINIC HOSPITAL | 1503 NAIVASHA | 40 | NAIVASHA | B |
PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSP. ANNEX NAKURU | 675 NAKURU | 492 | NAKURU | A |
RAPHA MEDICAL CENTRE NAKURU | 3550-20 NAKURU | 8 | NAKURU | B |
REALE MEDICAL CENTRE | – | 64 | ELDORET | C |
REALE MEDICAL CENTRE | – | 127 | ELDORET | C |
RIFT VALLEY PROV. GENERAL HOSP. NAKURU | 71 NAKURU | 580 | NAKURU | A |
ROMBO MISSION HOSPITAL | 2 LOITOKTOK | 25 | KAJIADO | B |
RORET SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 65 RORET | 50 | SOTIK | A |
SEGERA MISSION CLINIC | 1154-10 NANYUKI | 5 | NANYUKI | B |
SENIORS MEDICAL SERVICES | 835 KAJIADO | 15 | KITENGELA | B |
SEREOLIPI HEALTH CENTRE | 16 WAMBA | 3 | MARALAL | A |
SIGOR SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 83 SIGOR | 31 | BOMET | A |
SILOAM HOSPITAL | 2181 KERICHO | 70 | KERICHO | B |
SINAI HOSPITAL RONGAI | 52874 NAIROBI | 32 | ONGATA RONGAI | C |
SIPILI MATERNITY & NURSING HOME | 74 KINAMBA | 16 | NANYUKI | B |
SISTER FRIDAS MEDICAL CENTRE | 696 KITALE | 18 | KITALE | B |
SISTER MAZZOLDI DISPENSARY AND MATERNITY | 388-201 NAKURU | 7 | NAKURU | B |
SOY HEALTH CENTRE | 383 SOI | 8 | ELDORET | A |
ST ELIZABETH MEDICAL CENTRE | 2922 NAKURU | 32 | NAKURU | C |
ST. ANTHONY HEALTH CENTRE | 3729 NAKURU | 15 | NAKURU | B |
ST. BRIGITAS CATHOLIC YA MUMBI | – | 16 | ELDORET | B |
ST. CLARES MISSION HOSPITAL (KAPLONG) | 4 SOTIK | 220 | SOTIK | B |
ST. JOSEPH MISSION HOSPITAL | 247 KAPSABET | 50 | KAPSABET | B |
ST. JOSEPHS HOSPITAL (KILGORIS) | 40 KILGORIS | 200 | NAROK | B |
ST. JOSEPHS NURSING AND MATERNITY HOM | 713 MOLO | 22 | NAKURU | B |
ST. LEONARDS HOSPITAL LIMITED | 128 KERICHO | 124 | KERICHO | B |
ST.PETER CLAVER RC DISPENSARY | 751-002 KISERIAN | 5 | ONGATA RONGAI | B |
TAMBACH DISTRICT HOSPITAL | P.B TAMBACH | 72 | ITEN | A |
TAMBACH SUB – DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 331 ITEN | 72 | ELDORET | A |
TENGES HEALTH CENTRE | 81 KABARNET 30405 | 24 | KABARNET | A |
TENWEK HOSPITAL BOMET (SOTIK) | 39 BOMET | 299 | BOMET | B |
THE LIGHT NAIVASHA DOCTORS PLAZA | 141-201 NAIVASHA | 5 | NAIVASHA | C |
THE NAIROBI WOMENS HOSPITAL KITENGELA MEDICAL CLINIC | 10552-0 NAIROBI | 21 | KITENGELA | C |
THE NAIROBI WOMENS HOSPITAL-NAKURU | 4698-20 NAKURU | 30 | NAKURU | C |
TIMBOROA HEALTH CENTRE | 102 ELDAMA RAVINE | 5 | ELDAMA RAVINE | A |
TRANSMARA MEDICARE HOSPITAL | 129 KILGORIS | 50 | KILGORIS | B |
TRANSMARA WEST SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL | 98 KILGORIS | 32 | KILGORIS | A |
TRINITY CARE CENTRE LIMITED | 1226-00 NGONG HILLS | 29 | ONGATA RONGAI | C |
UASIN GISHU DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 542-301 ELDORET | 5 | ELDORET | A |
UNILEVER TEA (K) LTD-CENTRAL HOSPITAL | 57 KERICHO | 50 | KERICHO | B |
VALLEY HOSPITAL LIMITED | 16243 NAKURU | 72 | NAKURU | B |
WAMA NURSING HOME | 241 0051- ONGATA RONGAI | 8 | ONGATA RONGAI | B |
WANANCHI JAMII MATERNITY & NURSING | 51015 NAIROBI | 12 | ONGATA RONGAI | B |
With effect from 1st September, 2018, all applicants for motor vehicle transfers and duplicate log books will be required to have an E-Sticker. Read the note below to know where and how to get the E- Sticker:
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Current allowances paid to Teachers in Kenya by the Teachers Service Commission: House Allowance.
This is a monthly allowance paid to teachers to cater for accommodation expenses. It is paid as per the Salaries and Remuneration Commission of Kenya , SRC, clustering of regions.
S/NO | GRADE | TSC SCALE | FORMER JOB GROUP | House Allowance- in Kshs. Per Month | |||
Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 3 | Region 4 | ||||
1 | B5 | 5 | G | 6,750 | 4,500 | 3,850 | 3,200 |
2 | C1 | 6 | H | 10,000 | 7,500 | 5,800 | 4,200 |
3 | C2 | 7 | I | 16,500 | 12,800 | 9,600 | 7,500 |
4 | C3 | 8 | J | 28,000 | 22,000 | 16,500 | 13,000 |
5 | C4 | 9 | K | 28,000 | 22,000 | 16,500 | 13,000 |
6 | C5 | 10 | L | 35,000 | 25,500 | 18,000 | 15,400 |
7 | D1 | 11 | M | 45,000 | 28,000 | 21,000 | 16,800 |
8 | D2 | 12 | N | 45,000 | 28,000 | 21,000 | 16,800 |
9 | D3 | 13 | P | 45,000 | 28,000 | 21,000 | 16,800 |
10 | D4 | 14 | Q | 45,000 | 28,000 | 21,000 | 16,800 |
11 | D5 | 15 | R | 50,000 | 35,000 | 25,000 | 20,000 |
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General requirements for a TSC teacher to be promoted to the next grade:
For a teacher working with the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, to be promoted, He/She must meet the following general conditions/ Requirements: One Must
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How to register for NHIF services in Kenya; Who is eligible for NHIF registration?
This comprehensive in-patient health cover has been introduced for NHIF contributors and their dependants. The actualization of this package is a culmination of continued reforms at NHIF. Such reforms include efficiency, arising from decentralization of NHIF services and continued partnership with health providers on enhanced quality services to all members. To enhance these benefits, NHIF has contracted hospitals under three Categories; A, B & C, to provide this in-patient medical cover and partial cover for surgical cases in some of these hospitals. Our members are at liberty to attend hospitals under any category.
Under Category A (government hospitals), members would be able to enjoy full and comprehensive cover for maternity and medical diseases including surgery. In short, they will not need to pay for anything on admission provided they are fully paid up members of NHIF. Members admitted under contract Category B (private and mission) hospitals will enjoy full and comprehensive cover but where surgery is required, the contributor may be required to co-pay.
Those visiting facilities contracted under Category C (private) will continue with the current system where NHIF pays specified daily benefits under the current arrangements. NHIF will continue to negotiate with other health providers not appearing in the list below to determine which category of contract they will sign. Members will be informed of additional hospitals as and when they sign the contracts.
Below is a list of Hospitals, Number of Beds and Contracts covered by NHIF in the North Eastern Region.
Hospital |
Postal Address |
Beds |
Branch |
Category |
---|---|---|---|---|
ALHAYAT NURSING HOME | 107 WAJIR | 18 | WAJIR | B |
ALLIANCE MEDICAL CENTRE-GARISSA | 1808 70100 GARISSA | 20 | GARISSA | C |
BALAMBALA SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL | 256- GARISSA | 30 | GARISSA | A |
BLUE LIGHT NURSING HOME | 185 MANDERA | 12 | MANDERA | C |
BUNA NURSING HOME | 16317-0 NAIROBI | 18 | WAJIR | C |
CAMEL MEDICAL CENTRE | 254-702 WAJIR | 30 | WAJIR | B |
DISTRICT HOSPITAL MANDERA | PRBAG MANDERA | 53 | MANDERA | A |
EASTGATE MEDICAL CENTRE | 516-703 MANDERA | 6 | MANDERA | B |
ELDAS HEALTH CENTRE | 2-70200 WAJIR | 20 | WAJIR | A |
EXCEL HEALTH SERVICES, GARISSA | 501 70100 GARISSA | 12 | GARISSA | B |
GARISSA MOTHER & CHILD HEALTH CARE | 547 GARISSA | 4 | GARISSA | B |
GARISSA NURSING HOME | 269 GARISSA | 18 | GARISSA | C |
HULUGHO SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 8 MASALANI | 20 | GARISSA | A |
IFTTIN SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 256 GARISSA | 30 | GARISSA | A |
IJARA DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 8 MASALANI | 20 | GARISSA | A |
MANDERA WEST NURSING HOME | 55 MANDERA | 15 | MANDERA | B |
MEDINA DIAGNOSTIC LIMITED | 126-701 GARISSA | 10 | GARISSA | C |
PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL GARISSA | 23 GARISSA | 162 | GARISSA | A |
SAMAAD HOSPITAL | 196 70200-WAJIR | 30 | WAJIR | B |
SIMAHO MCH/FP CLINIC | 545 GARISSA | 7 | GARISSA | B |
TAKABA DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 13 TAKABA | 20 | MANDERA | A |
TWAHEED COMMUNITY NURSING HOME | 1419 70100-GARISSA | 40 | GARISSA | C |
WAJIR DISTRICT HOSPITAL (WAJIR) | 29 GARISSA | 79 | WAJIR | A |
WOODLANDS HOSPITAL | 69-7030 MANDERA | 20 | MANDERA | C |
ZONAL ANNEX NURSING HOME | 186 70300 MANDERA | 24 | MANDERA | B |
This comprehensive in-patient health cover has been introduced for NHIF contributors and their dependants. The actualization of this package is a culmination of continued reforms at NHIF. Such reforms include efficiency, arising from decentralization of NHIF services and continued partnership with health providers on enhanced quality services to all members. To enhance these benefits, NHIF has contracted hospitals under three Categories; A, B & C, to provide this in-patient medical cover and partial cover for surgical cases in some of these hospitals. Our members are at liberty to attend hospitals under any category.
Under Category A (government hospitals), members would be able to enjoy full and comprehensive cover for maternity and medical diseases including surgery. In short, they will not need to pay for anything on admission provided they are fully paid up members of NHIF. Members admitted under contract Category B (private and mission) hospitals will enjoy full and comprehensive cover but where surgery is required, the contributor may be required to co-pay.
Those visiting facilities contracted under Category C (private) will continue with the current system where NHIF pays specified daily benefits under the current arrangements. NHIF will continue to negotiate with other health providers not appearing in the list below to determine which category of contract they will sign. Members will be informed of additional hospitals as and when they sign the contracts.
Below is a list of Hospitals, Number of Beds and Contracts covered by NHIF in the Nairobi Region.
Hospital |
Postal Address |
Beds |
Branch |
Category |
---|---|---|---|---|
ABRAR HEALTH SERVICES LTD | 18501 00100 | 30 | BURUBURU | C |
ANDALUS NURSING HOME | 57175-0 NAIROBI | 22 | EASTLEIGH | C |
AVENUE HEALTHCARE LTD | 45280 NAIROBI | 60 | WESTLANDS | C |
BALDO IPPOLITA CATHOLIC HEALTH CENTRE | 3232-00 NAIROBI | 5 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | B |
BLESSED LOUIS PALAZZOLO HEALTH CENTER | 656 NAIROBI | 24 | WESTLANDS | B |
CANA FAMILY CLINIC AND RESOURCE CENTRE | 55292 NAIROBI | 12 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | B |
CARE HOSPITAL LIMITED | 46041 NAIROBI | 20 | EASTLEIGH | C |
CHIROMO LANE MEDICAL CENTRE | 73749 NAIROBI | 15 | WESTLANDS | C |
CHIROMO LANE MEDICAL CENTRE | 73749 NAIROBI | 150 | WESTLANDS | C |
COPTIC HOSPITAL | 21570 NAIROBI | 37 | NAIROBI | C |
DIVINE WORD PARISH HEALTH CENTER | 304 NAIROBI | 32 | BURUBURU | B |
DORKCARE NURSING HOME LTD | 33541 NAIROBI | 15 | EASTLEIGH | C |
EAGLE HEALTH AND CLINIC SERVICES | PRIVATE BAG KANGEMI | 5 | KANGEMI | B |
EDELVALE TRUST JAMAA H&M HOSPITAL | 17153 NAIROBI | 46 | BURUBURU | C |
EDNAH MEDICAL CENTRE | 11091 NAIROBI | 10 | EASTLEIGH | B |
EMARAT HOSPITAL | 198-006 NAIROBI | 28 | EASTLEIGH | C |
EMMAUS INNERCORE NURSING HOME | 78123 NAIROBI | 16 | BURUBURU | C |
FAMILY HEALTH OPTIONS | 30581 NAIROBI | 19 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | C |
FAMILY HEALTH OPTIONS | 30581 NAIROBI | 20 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | C |
FREPALS NURSING HOME | 28873 00200 NAIROBI | 40 | NAIROBI | B |
GERTRUDES GARDEN CHILDRENS HOSPITAL NBI | 42325 NAIROBI | 72 | WESTLANDS | C |
GIOVANNA E-SYLVIA MEDICAL CENTRE | 21390-0 NAIROBI | 10 | RUARAKA | B |
GURU NANAK RAMGARHIA SIKH HOSPITAL | 33071 NAIROBI | 85 | RUARAKA | C |
H.H. AGAKHAN HOSPITAL (NAIROBI) | 30270 NAIROBI | 165 | WESTLANDS | C |
HURUMA NURSING & MATERNITY HOME | 72934 NAIROBI | 26 | RUARAKA | B |
IMARA HEALTH CARE CENTRE | – | 30 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | B |
JACARANDA MATERNITY HOSPITAL | 52595-0 NAIROBI | 12 | RUARAKA | C |
KAHAWA WEST HEALTH CENTRE | 30108 NAIROBI | 31 | RUARAKA | A |
KASARANI NURSING & MAT. HOME | 31524 NAIROBI | 60 | RUARAKA | B |
KASARANI NURSING & MAT. HOME | 31524 NAIROBI | 18 | RUARAKA | B |
KAYOLE HOSPITAL | 67617 NAIROBI | 40 | BURUBURU | C |
KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL (AMENITY WING | 20723 NAIROBI | 225 | NAIROBI | C |
KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL (GENERAL WARD | 20723 NAIROBI | 1804 | NAIROBI | A |
LADNAN HOSPITAL LIMITED | 2534 0200 NAIROBI | 50 | EASTLEIGH | C |
LIONS SIGHT FIRST EYE HOSPITAL | 66576 NAIROBI | 52 | WESTLANDS | C |
MADINA HOSPITAL LIMITED | 78370 NAIROBI | 18 | EASTLEIGH | C |
MARIA IMMACULATE HOSPITAL | 57216 NAIROBI | 28 | WESTLANDS | C |
MARIA MAT. & NURSING HOME | 34736 NAIROBI | 20 | BURUBURU | B |
MARIAKANI COTTAGE HOSPITAL | 12535 NAIROBI | 21 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | C |
MARIAKANI COTTAGE HOSPITAL, UTAWALA | 12535 00400-NAIROBI | 5 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | C |
MARIE STOPES KENYA LIMITED | 59328 NAIROBI | 19 | EASTLEIGH | C |
MARURA NURSING HOME | 75520 NAIROBI | 13 | RUARAKA | B |
MATER MISERICORDIAE HOSPITAL NAIROBI | 30325 NAIROBI | 135 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | C |
MATHARE MENTAL HOSPITAL (GENERAL WARD) | 40663 NAIROBI | 1138 | RUARAKA | A |
MBAGATHI DISTRICT HOSPITAL | 20725 NAIROBI | 250 | NAIROBI | A |
MELCHIZEDEK HOSPITAL | 20085 NAIROBI | 19 | NAIROBI | C |
MENELIK MEDICAL CENTER | 55164 NAIROBI | 13 | NAIROBI | C |
METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL | 33080 NAIROBI | 35 | BURUBURU | C |
MIDHILL MATERNITY & NURSING HOME | 21138 NAIROBI | 28 | NAIROBI | C |
MKUNGA MATERNITY & NURSING HOME | – | 14 | BURUBURU | B |
MOTHER & CHILD HOSPITAL | 12658 NAIROBI | 23 | EASTLEIGH | C |
MUTEITHANIA NURSING AND MATERNITY HOME | 71935-0 NAIROBI | 8 | KANGEMI | B |
NAIROBI EQUATOR HOSPITAL | 44995 NAIROBI | 40 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | C |
NAIROBI HOSPITAL NAIROBI | 30026 NAIROBI | 220 | NAIROBI | C |
NAIROBI SOUTH MEDICAL CENTRE | 74079 NAIROBI | 15 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | C |
NAIROBI WEST HOSPITAL | 43375 NAIROBI | 66 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | C |
NAIROBI WOMENS HOSPITAL | 10552 NAIROBI | 50 | NAIROBI | C |
NATIONAL SPINAL INJURY HOSPITAL | 20906 NAIROBI | 30 | NAIROBI | A |
NEEMA HOSPITAL | 32183-0 NAIROBI | 19 | RUARAKA | C |
NGUMBA CENTER AND LABORATORY SERVICES | 412 RUARAKA | 12 | RUARAKA | C |
OLIVE LINK HEALTHCARE | 67617 00200 NAIROBI | 10 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | B |
PARKROAD NURSING HOME (NAIROBI) | 19850 NAIROBI | 57 | RUARAKA | C |
PUMWANI HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT BOARD | 30108 NAIROBI | 350 | EASTLEIGH | A |
RADIANT GROUP OF HOSPITALS | 48234 NAIROBI | 20 | EASTLEIGH | C |
RADIANT GROUP OF HOSPITALS UMOJA | 65973 NAIROBI | 34 | BURUBURU | C |
REINHA ROSARY HEALTH CENTRE | 716 00518 KAYOLE | 14 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | B |
RUAI FAMILY MEDICAL CENTRE | 21006-0 RUARAKA | 10 | BURUBURU | B |
RUAI FAMILY MEDICAL CENTRE | 21006-0 RUARAKA | 25 | BURUBURU | B |
RUARAKA UHAI NEEMA HOSPITAL | 65122-0 NAIROBI | 28 | RUARAKA | C |
S.S. LEAGUE M.P SHAH HOSPITAL NAIROBI | 14497 NAIROBI | 108 | WESTLANDS | C |
SAMARITAN MEDICAL SERVICES | 212 DANDORA | 32 | RUARAKA | C |
SCION HEALTH CARE LTD | 11614 00400 NAIROBI | 10 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | B |
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST HEALTH | – | 30 | NAIROBI | C |
SOUTH B HOSPITAL | 49255 NAIROBI | 12 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | C |
SOUTH C HOSPITAL LIMITED | 9527-00 NAIROBI | 13 | INDUSTRIAL AREA | C |
ST. JOHNS HOSPITAL LTD | 51754 NAIROBI | 17 | RUARAKA | C |
ST.FRANCIS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL | 62676 NAIROBI | 100 | RUARAKA | C |
ST.FRANCIS HEALTH SERVICES | 1418 RUIRU | 6 | RUARAKA | B |
TEXAS CANCER CENTRE | 13-002 NAIROBI | 20 | NAIROBI | C |
UMOJA HOSPITAL | 76480 NAIROBI | 13 | BURUBURU | C |
UNITY MATERNITY AND NURSING HOME-UMOJA | 1852 00100 NAIROBI | 8 | BURUBURU | B |
UNIVERSITY DENTAL HOSPITAL, NAIROBI | 30197 NAIROBI | 9 | NAIROBI | A |
UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI HEALTH SERVICES | 30194 NAIROBI | 12 | NAIROBI | A |
UZIMA DISPENSARY AND MATERNITY | 68280 NAIROBI | 11 | RUARAKA | B |
WEMA MATERNITY AND NURSING HOME | 8328-00 NAIROBI | 10 | KANGEMI | C |
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The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) is a Semi-Autonomous Government Agency mandated to coordinate the Placement of Government Sponsored Students to Universities and Colleges.
The guide below will enable prospective university students to make informed decisions when applying for various courses via the KUCCPS portal. Details on possible job opportunities and exact roles/ training after graduation are provided:
Bachelor of Science in Optometry and Vision Sciences
The graduates of the programme are expected to examine client’s eyes, prescribe optical aids in the form of spectacles, contact lenses amongst others. They get the underlying history of the client and then prescribe.
Graduates have career in the Health sectorboth in government and in private practice.
Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion and Sports Science
The general objective is to develop revelant competencies to enable the learner acquire the necessary skills. These include ability to design and implement health promotion, rehabilitation, physical intervention and sports talents. Graduates are expected to serve in the Health Sector, both in government and private practice. They can also work in educational Institutions as games and sports Instructor or experts.
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management and Conservation
Students acquire skills in conservation and management of environmental resources.Graduates can work with government Ministry of Environment and natural resources, with NGO’s involved in conservation in private sector and Research Scientists.
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and Biotechnology
Students acquire biological knowledge and skills for scientific challenges associated with environmental agriculture and medical problems in the society. Job opportunities available in genetic engineering fields, technological research institutions and manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries.
Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition and Dietetics
It is a programme that advance the discovery and translation of the roles in nutrition in optimizing health of people in the nation and the world. Graduates develop careers in Teaching, Research, Consultancy, Health Clinics corporate personnel, food serviceindustry
Bachelor of Science in Renewable Energy and Biofuel Technology
The programme in intended to provide highly trained manpower with broad range of conceptual and practical skills geared towards enhancing renewable energy and biofuel technology and energy consultancy. Graduates will be employed as bio-fuel consultants, energy policy makers, renewable energy technologists, teaching, agro-processing consultants and researchers.
Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical
The graduate will pursue careers in industrial engineering, production engineering or automotive engineering.
Bachelor of Technology in Applied Chemistry
The graduates will pursue careers in analytical and industrial chemistry, chemical and Biological, Pharmaceutical, Agricultural and Food Processing industries.
Bachelor of Engineering in Building and Civil
Graduates will pursue careers in building and construction industry, research institutions or in academic institutions
Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics
Graduates will pursue careers in telecommunication engineering, instrumentation and automation engineering and electrical power engineering
Bachelor of Science in Computer Technology
The Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Technology is a four year programme focused to meet the growing needs of computer hardware and software professionals in the industry. Through this programme the Multimedia University College of Kenya seeks to produce eminent professionals tuned to the real time working environment under the support of dedicated and well qualified faculty and technical staff.
In the first two years, the students learn computer science fundamentals including introduction to programming, network systems design, computer maintenance, operating systems, digital electronics, data structures and algorithms, object oriented programming, etc.
In the last years, students take more advanced courses including electives. The courses include database management systems, computer security, human-computer interface, databse design, computer security, client-server systems, knowledge-based systems, computer graphics, and business systems modeling.
Career Opportunities
Graduates from this programme can work with computer companies and large organizations as computer programmers, computer hardware engineers, computer network administrator/analysts, database administrators, information systems managers or computer support specialists.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
The Bachelor of Science Technology (BSIT) is a four-year degree programme designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the theories of IT, networks and computers including quantitative methods, programming, information and communications technology (database management, operating systems, networks and internet essentials), and the organizational foundations “knowledge and tools” to apply information technology broadly in every organization, at every level, and in every domain.
In the first two years, the students learn Operating Systems, Computer Networks, Introduction to Software, Structured Programming, Financial Accounting, Object-Oriented Programming, Data Structures and algorithms, network systems administration and computer Graphics.
In the last years, management information systems, systems programming, simulation and modeling, human computer interface, distributed systems business information strategy, computer security, electronic commerce and artificial intelligence.
Career Opportunities
BSIT offers an in-depth introduction to career-focused specialist areas such as multimedia design, system and network administration, and security of information systems, and lends itself better to careers in core IT functions such as network or IT management and systems administration in addition to providing opportunities for students interested in higher education to undertake postgraduate training in such fields as computer science, software engineering and multimedia technology.
Bachelor of science in Telecommunication and Information Engineering
The Bachelor of Science degree in telecommunications and information engineering is a five-year programme that aims to provide students with sound theoretical and practical training in telecommunications and information technology.
In the first two years of the bachelor program, students are introduced to wide range of basic science and engineering topics such as chemistry, calculus, engineering drawing, circuit and network theory, mechanical engineering, etc.
In the third, fourth and fifth years, courses are more specialized and industrially oriented including optical communication, signal processing, microprocessor design, image processing, computer communication, cellular communication, digital signal processing, teletraffic engineering and engineering project. The lectures and laboratories, including industrial training, provide the student invaluable experiences and knowledge of the design and implementation of industrial system.
Career Opportunities
The telecommunication and information engineering sector has become very high growth area. Career opportunities are available in the following areas: Test engineers, telecom software engineers, telecommunication product managers, wireless access protocol specialists, telecommunication product manager network security and network planning.
Bachelor of commerce
The Bachelor of commerce is a four-year programme that is designed to provide the student with a wide range of managerial skills while at the same time building competence in a particular area. The curriculum thus focuses both on academic subjects, such as statistics, mathematics and economics, as well as practical business subjects, such as accountancy, law, management, marketing, finance, etc.
Career Opportunities
The bachelor of commerce degree opens doors to the world of business, finance and marketing. the degree is recognised by the varios professional accounting bodies, and graduates cn therfore pursue accounting designations such as the chartered accountant (CA), certified public accountant (CPA), certified managment accountant (CMA), certified general accountant (CGA), or financial qualifications such as chaartered financial analyst (CFA). graduates who are intersted in higher education may pursue the master of commerce, or other post-graduate masters programs such as the master of finance(MFin), master of accounting(MAcc) and master in business administration (MBA).
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
The bachelor of science degree in computer science is a four-year programme that aims at equipping students with sufficient theory to be able to adapt to new technologies and new ideas in the rapidly growing computer industry. Students are prepared to work in the following areas: (i) designing and building software;(ii)developing effective ways to solve computing problems, such as storing information in databases, sending data over networks; and (iii)providing new approaches or devising new and better ways of using computers to address new challenges in areas such as robotics, computer vision and digital forensics.
The first two years are dedicated to computer science fundamentals including data structures, differential equations, algorithms, statistics, and database systems. In the last years students take more advanced courses including electives. The courses includes transaction processing systems, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, user interface, architecture, distributed computing systems, neural systems, parallel computing systems and digital image processing.
Career Opportunities
Career opportunities occur in a wide variety of settings including large or small software companies, large or small computer services companies, and large organizations of all kinds (industry, government, banking, healthcare, etc.). A career path in this area can also involve advanced graduate work, followed by a position in a university or industrial research and development laboratory; or entrepreneurial activity.
Bachelor of science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The bachelor of science in electrical and electronics engineering is a five-year degree programme that aims at equipping students with the principles and practice of electrical and electronic engineering which when combined with computer engineering or business management, provides the key to our future in the information age. The electrical and electronic subjects also include information technology, communications, medical electronics, computers, aerospace, robotics, automation and indeed all applications or electricity for it is becoming increasingly difficult to find anything that does not in some way rely upon the technology being developed by electron engineers.
The bachelor of science degree in electrical and electronic engineering emphasizes the applications of devices and systems, and supporting practical work including individual project work. Students can choose either to study abroad range of subjects in the final year or to specialize in electrical power, industrial automation, computing, communications or microelectronics.
Career Opportunities
Electrical and electronic engineers are in high demand with employers. Within electrical engineering the main employment areas include electrical supply and distribution, power systems, transport and electrical machinery. Opportunities within electronics exist in electronic circuit design, instrumentation and control for safety on industrial plants, e.g. Manufacturing, oil and gas, pharmaceutical, telecommunications, mobile technology, automotive and aviation electronics and medical systems. Opportunities also exist for graduates in related fields, eg. Information technology. Popular areas outside of engineering include commercial, industrial and public sector management.
Bachelor of Electronics and Computer Engineering
The bachelor of electronics and computer engineering is a five-year degree programme that aims to produce graduates who can design, test and maintain computer systems. Students under this programme study both electrical engineering and computer science, combining the principle and techniques of these two for the making and development of computer and computer-based systems.
Career Opportunities
Due to the rapid growth of information technology, computer industry has become one of the fastest growing segments of our economy. As a result, there exists a huge demand for computer engineering professionals for the development of faster hardware components, new communication systems and software.
Graduates from this programme can work as hardware or software engineers or can blend the two. On projects, both these engineers usually work together as a team to design software and hardware computer-based systems for embedded microcontrollers, designing VLSI chips, analog sensors, mixed signal circuit boards and operating systems.
Bachelor of Science in Control and Instrumentation
The bachelor of science degree in control and instrumentation is a five-year degree programme that aims to provide students with sound theoretical and practical training in the design, operation and maintenance of automated process control systems and measurements systems.
In the first two years of the bachelor program, students are introduced to wide range of foundation science and engineering topics such as mathematics, physical, material sciences, computer programming, circuit theory fundamental of electronics, digital circuit and design, electrical machines, electrical and electronic measurements, and introduction to signals and systems.
In the third and fourth years, courses are more specialized and industrially oriented including industrial process control, optical/electronic communication and engineering project. The lectures and laboratories, including industrial attachment, provide the student with invaluable experiences and knowledge of the design and implantation of automation process and instrumentation systems.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this programme are required by industries such as power stations, steel plants, refineries, food/beverage factories and cement plants. They have a multidisciplinary role to play. One may choose to move sideways into other career areas either within or outside their industry in such areas as purchasing, sales, marketing, finance, IT or general management. Those who have an aptitude use their expertise they have gained in industry and engage in consultancy work, academic research in universities or acquire a tutoring/coaching role as a lecturer or trainer of instrumentation engineers.
Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics
The bachelor of science degree in mechatronics is a five-year degree proramme that aims at equipping stundents with the principles of contemporary manufacturing engineering which combines mechanics, electronics, and computing to realize simpler, more economical, reliable and versatile systems. The growing application f mechatronics has resulted in the development and design of mechatronic or smart products including efficient washing machine, automated robotic climbing wheelchairs and hybrid automobiles
Career Opportunities
Graduates of mechatronic engineering program can work in many industries, including automobile, manufacturing, gas and oil mining, transport, defense, robotics, aerospace and aviation. In addition, they have a wide variety of multi-disciplinary skills that will allow them to take traditional engineering positions.
Bachelor of Science in mechanical Engineering
The bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering is a five-year degree programme that aims at giving students technical depth and developing the knowledge and skills that prepare the students for scientific research, critical analysis of scientific findings, as well as a responsible professionalism. Graduates will thus be well adapted to the rapid changes in the globalizing world.
The first three years are dedicated to engineering fundamentals including mathematics, mechanics, science engineering drawing, computer programming, electronics, thermodynamics, material science and principles of engineering design. In the last years students take more advanced courses including electives. The courses include production engineering, solid and structural mechanics, machine design, systems and control engineering, computer aided design and vehicle systems engineering.
Career Opportunities
Training as a mechanical engineer will lead you into one of the broadest areas of engineering. There are jobs for mechanical engineers in nearly every area of industry. As a mechanical engineer you could become involved in design, manufacture, research, development, management or marketing of engineering products and services.
Bachelor of Film and Animation
The bachelor of film and animation programme is a four-year degree programme that covers technical and creative components of filmmaking including concept development, screen writing, camera operation, production management, directing, editing and sound design. Students are expected to create their own projects to develop skills as directors, producers and editors with the aim to become proficient filmmakers. They also gain expertise in digital film production, (film) business manae4ment, marketing and communications for the film related industries.
In the first two years of the bachelor program, students are introduced to the basics of film and animation including film theories, media ethics, cinematography, sound design, web design etc.
In the third and fourth years, courses are more specialized and industrially oriented including make-up and costume design, multimedia authoring, 3D graphic design, music in film, location scouting and set design, sound design, film editing, commercials production, film policy, film marketing.
Career Opportunities
Job opportunities in film animation and other sectors of the animation job market are on the rise. Animators have opportunities to work with video games, special effects, web animation, advertising and e-learning, in addition to opportunities in traditional film animation.
Bachelor of Mass Communication
The bachelor of mass communication programme is a four-year degree programme that prepares students to research, analyze, interpret, evaluate and present content effectively through various channels of communication. Through the course of study and the close mentoring by the lecturers, the student polishes his writing, verbal communication and visual skills. Critical thinking and analytical skills acquired through in-depth investigation of contemporary social issues, give the students the ability to analyze and appropriately react to any situation that might arise; a crucial necessity in the field of communication.
Career Opportunities
Graduates from this programme will find employment in advertising, radio/television broadcasting, journalism and [public relations. In advertising the graduates can be employed as advertising the graduates can be employed as advertising or marketing specialist, copy writer, media planner, media buyer, creative director, and media sales representative. In broadcasting the graduates can be employed as news analysts, creative directors, producers or editors. In journalism, the graduates can be employed as creative writers, editors or publishers. While in public relations, they can be employed as public relations specialists/managers or as corporate affairs managers.
Bachelor of Science in Physics
The bachelor of science in physics is a four-year degree programme that is designed to give students a broad awareness of the principles of physics, as well as an introduction to the techniques of physics research. The programme combines core physics courses with applications of science in the modern world in order to give graduates technical skills and a diverse science knowledge that will suit the needs of employers in the twenty-first century.
In the first two years of the bachelor program, students are introduced to wide range of topics including electricity, magnetism, waves, geometric optics, mechanics, thermal physics, geophysics and specialized courses are offered and include classical mechanics, wave theory, atomic physics, electrodynamics, nuclear physics, spectroscopy, polymer physics and laser and maser physics.
Career Opportunities
Bsc. physics graduates are very desirable employees in a wide variety of areas including education, defense, finance, and journalism because of the emphasis placed on problem solving and abstract thinking during the course. The fundamental problem-solving skills combined with training in practical subjects such as optics, lasers, computer interfacing, image processing and electronics also make the graduates very desirable employees in high tech companies.
Bachelor of Purchasing and Supplies
The bachelor in purchasing and supply is a four-year degree progamme that preppares students to work in areas of purchasing and supply in public and private sectors. The course is structured to reflect the dynamic changes in purchasing and supply processes and provides a basis for
In the first two years of the bachelor program, students are introduced to the basics of purchasing and supply including business communication, financial accounting, supplies and materials management, inventory management and purchasing policy and strategy.
In the third and fourth years, courses are more specialized and industrially oriented including strategic marketing management, legal aspects of procurement and supply; entail merchandise management, international purchasing, and industrial relations, logistics in purchasing and supply chain management and e-procurement.
Career Opportunities
Purchasing and supplies staffs are required in all businesses. The first step in doing business is to spend money before any money is made. But spend too much money on goods and services and the cost eats away at profits. Spend too little the quality of goods or services can be damaged. Both scenarios put the business in jeopardy so effective procurement is essential. Procurement is therefore a critical function in the organization and requires the best and the brightest people to join its ranks. It therefore competes with other disciplines such as finance, engineering, and business as a career for young people.
Bachelor of Business & Information Technology
Bachelor of business and information technology is a four-year degree programme that aims to prepare students to coordinate business administration with information technology skills. The programme enables the graduates to cross the bridge that connects computer science and everyday business users.
Course work include general theory, human resources management and behavior, accounting and other quantitative methods, purchasing and logistics, organization and production, marketing, marketing, and business decision-making.
In the first two years, the students learn
In the last years,
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the bachelor of business administration program ware prepared for professional careers in business, government, and non-profit organizations. Graduates will have the problem solving, strategic planning, communication, interpersonal, and technology application skills needed to meet operational demands and resolve contemporary business problems.
Graduates can advance their careers in many new exciting positions such as strategic information planner, business intelligence manager, information security coordinator, knowledge officers, legal information specialist, information technologist, customer information director, information architect, information analyst, or enterprise information officer. Any of these positions offer advancement to upper-management, and are great resume builders.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science
The interplay between computer science and mathematics is substantial and growing. Designing and analyzing efficient algorithms and the design of reliable software for mission critical applications inevitably rely on advance mathematical tolls. Conversely, computers facilitate the pursuit of mathematics, whether they are used for visualization, searching for information, or performing the routine but laborious manipulation involved in some mathematical operations.
The bachelor of science in mathematics and computer science is a four year degree programme that combines modules from both the mathematics and computer science degrees. If you chose this degree course you would have the opportunity in the third and fourth years either to study both subjects equally, or to specialize more in one than the other.
In the computer science part of the programme, students undertake a wide variety of practical exercises and projects which reinforce and build on lecture material. Communication skills initiative, professionalism and the ability to work with others are developed as integral parts of the learning process. In their final year students undertake an individual practical project which is normally interdisciplinary between the two subjects.
Career Opportunities
There is a growing demand for both mathematicians and computer scientists. Graduates from this proramme can work in software companies, computer services companies, educational institutions, actuaries and finance companies.
B.SC (Economics and Statistics)
Degree will provide professional economists and statisticians. It equips students with analytical skills in economics and statistics. Offers careers in both public and private sector with job opportunities in research institutions and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
B.A. (Economics and Sociology)
Degree will produce professionals economists, sociologists and business people. Offers careers in public administration, management, social work, business, banking, industry and community development.
B.A. (History and Economics)
Degree will produce professional economists and historians. Prepare students for career in research institutions, NGOs, public administration, business journalism and diplomacy.
B.SC(Geography)
Degree will prepare scientists to participate in the planning for the development, management and conservation of the earth’s resources.
Graduate will work in teaching institutions, research and planning institutions in both public and private sectors.
Bachelor of Psychology
Degree will produce professional psychologists in the field of human and social services. Graduates may apply the understanding of psychological principles, the generic writing and analytical skills, and the competency with statistics gained in this course to a variety of employment opportunities in both the private and public sectors. Psychologists are employed in a wide range of fields, such as sales and marketing, case management, human resources managements, administration, advertising, human services, criminal justice services, career counseling, educational, forensic, health, organizational and sports psychology, as well as teaching and research.
B.A. (Communication and Media)
Degree will offer skills in various areas including mediation and negotiation skills, intercultural communication, interpersonal communication and ethical issues.
Graduates will work as communication consultants. They can purses career in print media, electronic media diplomacy, business management, writers and editors.
Bachelor of Agribusiness Management
Degree will produce professionals in the disciplines of Agriculture and social sciences. Programme will exposes students to current advancements in Information Technology and Management.
Graduates should be able to work in the agro-industry sectors and related organizations. They are expected to help the activities in his sectors to enhance management of the input, supply, product and marketing sub-sectors.
B.SC (Agricultural Economics)
Degree will produce professionals in the areas of Economics, Agriculture and Management with practical experiences to promote agricultural development and living standards. Graduates should be able to work in agricultural institutions, carry out agricultural project planning and policy formulation, and conduct research.
BACHELOR OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION STUDIES
Degree will produce information professionals with higher and relevant qualifications and skills for libraries and other information centres.
Graduates will have knowledge skills and culture in international languages necessary for handling information globally.
B.A (Peace Education)
The degree is designed to harmonize peace activities as well as build a culture of peace through the educations system. It will produce professionals who understand principles of peace and be able to give it a practical approach.
Graduates will work in civil society organizations, United Nations (UN), human right bodies, government, international organization s working for peace and education, teaching institutions and research organizations
B.SC (Statistics)
Degree will produce professional statisticians capable of applying statistical theory while using recent computing technology. The degree will equip students with a wide range of skills, knowledge, and attitudes to respond to their need for effective data analysis and management of surveys.
Graduates could work in the Ministry of Planning, Central Bureau of Statistics, research institutions, pharmaceutical industry and non-governmental organizations such as public opinion pollsters.
B.A (Kiswahili and Communication)
Degree is designed to cover both languages and communication. It will provide the requisite skills needed in the application of the languages to various situations. It will equip students with skills that are analytical, critical, practical and utilitarian at both levels.
Graduates will work in areas like media (both print and electronic); publishing, theatre, drama and film; university teaching and research; public relations; social work and translation.
B.A (English and Communication)
Degree is designed to cover both language and Communication. It will provide the requisite skills needed in the application of the language to various situations. It will equip students with skills that are analytical, critical, practical and utilitarian at both levels. Graduates will work in diverse areas requiring language expertise such as education, print media (i.e. editor and writers), television media (presenters, editors, producers and screen writers), public relations, corporate communication, business management, translation, language consultancies, diplomacy, teaching and research. They can also work as translators for NGOs and international agencies such as various United Nations Bodies.
Teaching in Public and Private Secondary Schools, Colleges, Primary Schools, Ministry of Education etc.
Bachelor of Science
Degree will prepare scientists who can participate in medical and biomedical institutions and establishments, consultancy, research, extension and teaching, pharmaceutical firms, agricultural and industrial establishments, genetic engineering and biotechnology, wildlife conservation, range management etc.
B.ED (ARTS)
Teaching in Public and Private Secondary Schools, Colleges, Primary Schools, Ministry of Education etc.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Dev. Education
Working in Public and Private Early Childhood Development programmes, Teacher training college, Primary Schools, Ministry of Education, NGOs, Children homes, Orphanages etc.
The High Court has today temporarily lifted the ban imposed by the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) on ‘Rafiki’ film to allow it be screened in the Country to fulfill a requirement for an award at the Oscars. The film was to be submitted to the 2019 Oscars Award as Kenya’s entry to the Best Foreign Language film category.
The film was banned by the Kenya Film Classification Board(KFCB) for promoting lesbianism. Justice Wilfrida Okwany lifted it for seven days, during which she has allowed it to be screened to willing adults, only.
Rafiki is a love story of two teenage girls who develop a romantic relationship, which is opposed by their families and community.
But, opposing the lifting of the ban, the chief executive officer of the KFCB Dr. Ezekiel Mutua said the film should reflect the dominant values Kenyan people.
“It is a sad moment and a great insult, not only to the film industry, but to all Kenyans who stand for morality, that a film that glorifies homosexuality is allowed to be the county’s branding tool abroad”. Noted Dr. Mutua
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The government through the Education ministry is yet to release Free Secondary Education, FSE, and Free Primary Education funds for third term, 2018.
Education Principal Secretary Bellio Kipsang explained that the delay was caused by the Finance Bill 2018 which cut the Ministry’s budget by Ksh1 billion.
“We are in talks with the National Treasury on this issue. We have the best interests of our children at heart and we will ensure that they get the funds on time,” said Kipsang.
Kenya Secondary School Heads Association Chairman Kahi Indimuli recently also raised alarm over the expected increase in the price of commodities due to the 8 per cent VAT imposed on fuel.
“When you delay the funds, it means we have to get items from suppliers on credit, yet most of them are not willing to do so,” he lamented.
Indimuli wondered why the government is yet to disburse the 20 per cent capitation fund a month after schools reopened.
The secretary general Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, Hon. Wilson Sossion has asked the government to release the funds to enable smooth preparations by schools for national examinations.
The annual fee for day secondary schools is Sh22,244 per child which is paid for all students in public day and boarding schools. The subsidy is disbursed in the ratio of 50:30:20.
The government releases Kshs. 11,112 for term one, Kshs. 6,673.2 for term two and Kshs 4448.8 for third term for each child. The government has already disbursed a sum total of Kshs. 17,785.2 for term one and two, this year.
Schools are now grappling with a financial crisis with the government delaying funds for this term ahead of start of National examinations, next month.
Schools’ heads say that it has become difficult to run schools and adequately prepare for national in terms of purchasing major laboratories equipment.
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Bora Uhai is a Kenyan phrase coined to explain the problems that common ‘Mwananchi’ (Citizen) undergoes under the turbulent economic conditions. The phrase is directly translated to mean, ‘better Am alive’. The phrase has come due to the tough economic times and high costs of living facing the Kenyans. Prices of commodities have skyrocketed, corruption is on the rise and the government is making irrational decisions. This has left Kenyans a miserable and helpless lot and thus, the phrase ‘Bora Uhai’. That no matter what, the brave Kenyans are ready to face the tough times head on.
Discovery of contraband sugar and other house hold commodities left Kenyans an exposed lot. But the Kenyans have braced on, finding consolation in the Bora Uhai phrase.
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In the circular dated 17 September, 2018, Term 1 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Associations (KSSSA) National games shall be staged in the Coastal region of Mombasa from April 5 to 14, 2019. Term 1 features games in: Basketball, Hockey, Rugby 15’s, Swimming, Handball and Athletics.
KSSSA National term 2 games will come back to the lake side city of Kisumu between 26 July to 4 August, 2019. The 2016 hosts will feature: Rugby 7’s, Netball, Football U16 & U19, Volleyball, Racquet games, Cross Country, Heptathlon and Decathlon. The games shall be staged at Kisumu boys and Kisumu girls at the heart of Kisumu City.
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