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Kenya’s Harambee Stars jets out ahead of Ethiopia AFCON Qualifier

The first batch of five Kenya National football team players have on Saturday, October 6, 2018, jetted out to Ethiopia alongside coach Sébastien Migné, ahead of the upcoming two-legged Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier against Ethiopia.

The second batch will travel on Monday, with foreign-based players also set to link up with the team in Ethiopia on the same day.

Coach Migné, in the meantime, has expressed optimism that Stars will give a good account of themselves while noting that captain Victor Wanyama’s inclusion is a big boost to the team’s pursuit for a second appearance at the continental showpiece.

“Of course it won’t be easy against Ethiopia since they are also equally strong, but my players are up to the task and I am confident we will get a positive result,” said coach Migné.

“We won against Ghana without our captain, it will be morale boosting for us to also win with him. He is one of our most experienced players and will be crucial for us against Ethiopia,” he added.

The match has been slated for Wednesday, October 10, 2018, at the Bahir Dar Stadium, with the return leg set to be played on Sunday, October 14, 2018, at the MISC Kasarani.

Saturday traveling team

Farouk Shikalo (Bandari, Kenya), Philemon Otieno (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Francis Kahata (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Abdallah Hassan (Bandari, Kenya), Allan Wanga (Kakamega Homeboyz)

Monday traveling team

Piston Mutamba (Sofapaka), Patrick Matasi (Tusker, Kenya), Dennis Odhiambo (Sofapaka, Kenya), Benard Ochieng (Vihiga United, Kenya)

Foreign Based Players

Musa Mohammed (Nkana FC, Zambia), Brian Mandela (Maritzburg FC, South Africa), Abud Omar (Cercle Brugge, Belgium), David Ochieng (IF Brommapojkarna, Sweden), Erick Ouma (Vasalund, Sweden), Ismael Gonzales (Las Palmas, Spain), Victor Wanyama (Tottenham Hotspurs, England), Anthony Akumu (Zesco United, Zambia), Johanna Omollo (Cercle Brugge, Belgium), Paul Were (FC Kaisar, Kazakhstan), Michael Olunga (Kashiwa Reysol), Erick Johanna (IF Brommapojkarna), Ovella Ochieng (Vasalund)

The Harambee stars team defeated a much fancied Ghana at Kasarani by a 1-0 scoreline, last month. It was a spirited fight and a show of discipline from the Kenyan squad, who played the last half an hour of the match a man down, after Joash Onyango was given marching orders.

The other clash in the same group pitting Ghana versus Sierra Leone is in limpo after FIFA bans the Sierra Leone football Association. The match is scheduled for Thursday, 11 October, 2018… Download the FIFA communique, here..FIFA bans Sierra Leone football association

Ghana highlights group F with 3 points but all the teams are tied on points; separated by goal difference. Kenya is second, followed by Sierra Leone with Ethiopia at rock bottom.

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Harambee Stars’ starting 11 against Ethiopia, today

Kenya Starting Eleven

  • 18. Patrick Matasi (GK),
  • 3. Abud Omar,
  • 15. Philemon Otieno,
  • 5. Brian Mandela,
  • 2. Musa Mohamed,
  • 21. Dennis Odhiambo,
  • 12. Victor Wanyama (Captain),
  • 10. Eric Johanna,
  • 16. Francis Kahata,
  • 13. Eric Ouma,
  • 14. Michael Olunga
Harambee Stars' Squad
Harambee Stars’ Squad

Important Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, Contacts

The following are important links and contacts to the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC:

KNEC CONTACTS:

Use any of the following official KNEC contacts for quick assistance and/ or clarifications:

Head Office – 0720741001 0732333860
KCSE Section – 0771813972
KCPE Section – 0772069891
PTE Section – 0772069882
Technical Section – 0771813866 0771814259
Business Section – 0771814060 0771814105
Archives – 0732333566 0720741004

Email: [email protected]

If you’ve lost one of your certificates, you can download the application form for results certification here: https://www.knec.ac.ke/2018/10/23/result_application-form/

  • KNEC Website – www.knec.ac.ke

The official Kenya National Examination Council KNEC website is https://www.knec.ac.ke/ click on this Click on this link to access the website: https://www.knec.ac.ke/

  • KNEC Portal – www.knec.ac.ke

Link: www.knec-portal.ac.ke/

  • KNEC KCPE Registration – www.knec-registration.ac.ke/KCPE

Link: www.knec-registration.ac.ke/KCPE

  • KNEC KCSE Registration – www.knec-registration.ac.ke/KCSE

Link: www.knec-registration.ac.ke/KCSE

  • KNEC Contacts

  1. Council Secretary / Chief Executive Officer
    P.O. Box: 73598 00200,
    Nairobi, Kenya.
  2. Head Office
    National Housing Corporation (NHC) House,
    Aga Khan Walk,
    Tel:+254 020     317412 /317413 / 317419 / 317427 / 341027
    341050 / 341071 / 341098 / 341113 / 2213381
    Fax: +254-020- 2226032
  3. KNEC Website – www.knec.ac.ke. Link:  https://www.knec.ac.ke/
  4. Others:
  • KNEC Contacts – National Bank Building,

Harambee Avenue
Tel:+254 – 020 246919 / 020-247204
Extelecoms House,3rd floor
Haile Selasie Avenue,
Tel: +254 -020 2211545/6/7

  • KNEC Contacts – Mitihani House

Dennis Pritt Road,
Kilimani
Tel:+254 – 020 2713874 / 020-2713894 / 020-2713845; 020-2715980 / 020-2711536

  • KNEC Contacts – Industrial Area Offices,

Ministry of Public Works, Supplies Branch,
Likoni Road.
Tel:+254 – 020 650821 / 020-650822

Email: [email protected]

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Video: Police engage fans at Kasarani

The police officers have been engaging fans who wanted to force entry into the already full Kasarani Stadium, for the AFCON clash between Kenya and Ethiopia. A few fans have been left with bruises after being clobbered by the police. The police had to lobe teargas canisters to disperse the rogue fans who engaged the police in running battles, see video below, courtesy:

 

Kenya’s Harambee Starlets qualifies for AWCON 2018, after Equatorial Guinea’s ban

Kenya’s women soccer team, Harambee Starlets, has qualified for the African Women Cup Of Nations, AWCON, after Equatorial Guinea’s disqualification today. The Federation of Kenyan Football, FKF, successfully appealed against Equatorial Guinea’s use of an ineligible player in a qualifier match where Kenya lost 3-2 on aggregate. Equatorial Guinea fielded a Cameroonian, Anette Jacky Messomo, in the final round of the AWCON 2018 qualifiers. Apart from the disqualification, Equatorial Guinea have also been fined 10,000 US dollars. FKF had filed a complaint over the eligibility of 6 Equatorial Guinea players who played a part in their qualifier against the Harambee Starlets.

A Confederation of African Football, CAF, disciplinary Board sitting at the CAF headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, found Equatorial Guinea culpable. “Considering CAF statutes; CAF Regulations, in particular the Regulations of the Women AFCON 2018; and the CAF Disciplinary Code, the Disciplinary Board Decides that Kenya’s protest be upheld; a sanction of 10,000 USD is imposed on Equatorial Guinea FA (Football association); and Equatorial Guinea’s Team is Disqualified from the TOTAL African Women’s Cup of Nations, 2018,” read a communique from CAF to the FKF CEO, Robert Muthomi. Muthomi had, in June 9 2018, filed a protest against Equatorial Guinea before Kenya’s game against Equatorial Guinea.

And Equatorial Guines’ problems have been compounded, further. The team has been banned by the Federation of International Football Associations, FIFA, from the  Women’s World Cup to be held in 2019 at France. They will pay a fine if 102, 000 US dollars to FIFA for fielding the ineligible player. They have equally been banned from 2020 Olympics.

The Harambee Starlets will, now, play at the AWCON finals slated for next month, at the Cape Coast in Ghana. This will be the Starlet’s second appearance at the Continental competition that shall be held from November 19 to December 1, 2018. Kenya made her maiden appearance at the finals in 2016.

Meanwhile, two Kenyan soccer referees have been selected to officiate at the AWCON finals in Ghana, this year (See image below):

AWCON Referees, Ghana 2018
AWCON Finals Referees, Ghana 2018

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Award opportunity: Apply, today, for the Connected Summit Innovation Awards 2018

Connected Summit Innovation Awards- 2018

The Connected Information Communication technology, ICT, Innovation Awards celebrate Kenyan enterprises that have launched new ICT products and services. The awards are designed to highlight the innovation that meets Kenya’s blueprint for vision 2030 to build a vibrant middle-income economy by the year 2030.

Participants are asked to submit proof of their innovation in one of 13 categories derived from the Vision 2030 economic pillar or four categories supporting the Big 4 agenda.

The Vision 2030 economic pillars categories are:

  • Agriculture
  • Business Process Outsourcing/Off-shoring
  • Education and Training
  • Environment
  • Financial Services
  • Gender, Youth and Vulnerable groups
  • Health Care Delivery
  • Housing and Urbanization
  • Manufacturing
  • Social Equity
  • Tourism
  • Water and Sanitation
  • Wholesale and Retail Trade

Big Four Agenda Categories.

According to an analysis by Price Water Coopers, PWC, the implementation of the Big Four Agenda will require the government to support technology innovation. ICT Authority encourages participants to submit their innovations in one of 4 categories derived from the Big Four agenda. The categories are:

  • Manufacturing- Read more here
  • Universal healthcare – Read more here
  • Affordable housing – Read more here
  • Food security- Read more here 

See the timelines below:

  • Deadline for submission: 12th October 2018
  • Selection of finalists: 19th October 2018
  • Awarding of finalists: at Connected Summit- 24th October 2018.

To apply and for more details, Visit: https://www.connected.go.ke/innovation-2018

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A DARK MOI DAY FOR KENYANS

✅2 Teachers Killed by Alshabaab In mandera. The two died after Alshabab bombed Arabia Boys Secondary School in Mandera East, Nortg Eastern Region.

✅50 people perish in a road accident in kericho. The passengers perished after a bus, Home Boys, overturned this morning at Fort Ternan near Kipkelion.

✅Kayole bound matatu burst into flames with passengers on board.

✅Former Member of Parliament, MP, dies while being rushed to hospital. The Former Assistant Minister and North Mugirango mp-Nyarangi Moturi, died today morning.

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2018: World Teachers Day Celebrations

Concept note on the 2018 world Teachers Day Celebrations.

2018 World Teachers Day Celebrations, Concept Note

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THE KENYAN CONSTITUTION-2010

TSC PROFESSIONAL MIS-CONDUCT(OFFENCES)/ OFFENCES THAT CAN LEAD TO INTERDICTION/ DISCIPLINARY ACTION: Chronic absenteeism, Desertion of duty, Insubordination, Negligence of duty , Infamous conduct in any professional respect, Forgery/impersonation/collusion/ Fraud and Corrupt deals/bribery, Immoral behavior

PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCTS (OFFENCES)

The following offences/ misconducts may lead to disciplinary action by the Teachers Service Commission:

1. Chronic absenteeism

  • -Persistent/repeated absence from duty without permission.
  • -Lateness of duty.

2. Desertion of duty

  • -Absence from duty for 14 continuous days (without written permission) including weekends and public holidays.
  • -Failure to report for posting after expiry of study leave.
  • -Proceed on study leave without approval

3. Insubordination

  • -Failure to respond to letters from superiors.
  • -Failure to take up posting after disciplinary process/transfer /deployment.
  • – Proceeding on transfer without formal release.
  • -Failure to forward correspondence by teachers to and from the commission.
  • -Failure to handover/takeover an institution upon transfer.
  • -Administering corporal punishment.
  • -Failure to submit probation report in respect of a newly recruited teacher at the expiry of probation period
  • -Excluding a teacher from the time table without authority from the commission.
  • -Pecuniary embarrassment including, but not limited to failure to honor financial obligation as they fall due.
  • -Failure to submit required reports within the stipulated periods.
  • -Failure to adhere to health and safety rules.
  • -Failure to complete and submit appraisal report.
  • -Refusal to discuss Appraisal Report with the supervisor; or
  • Any other form of insubordination that in the opinion of the Commission warrants disciplinary action

4. Negligence of duty

  • -Willful neglect to perform any work or careless or improper performance of any work assigned to the teacher.
  • -Failure to teach scheduled lessons.
  • -Failure to prepare professional documents e.g schemes of work.
  • -Allowing examination cheating.
  • -Grading fake marks.
  • -Failure to perform T.O.D duties.
  • -Failure to attend School assemblies and official meetings.
  • -Failure to take students for official duty/functions.

5. Infamous conduct in any professional respect.

  • -Drunkenness or any form of intoxication during working hours.
  • -Fighting in public or any violent behavior that may bring profession to disrepute.
  • -Conduct or behavior which contravenes Chapter Sic (6) of the constitution: or
  • -Pecuniary embarrassment including, but not obligations as they fall due.

6. Forgery/impersonation/collusion/ Fraud and Corrupt deals/bribery.

  • -Causing payment of salary to teachers not on duty e.g deserters, deceased persons.
  • -Failure to report offences by teachers.
  • -Forged signatures, stamps.
  • -Obtaining registration through fraudulent means.
  • -Submission of incorrect staff returns.
  • -Submission of forged certificates.
  • -Misrepresentation/falsifying information.
  • -Some exam malpractices/irregularities.

7. Immoral behavior

  • -Sexual intercourse
  • -Sodomy
  • -Lesbianism
  • -Sexual harassment/flirtation/indecent Act.
  • -Love relationship
  • -Sexual assault.
  • -Exposure to pornographic materials.

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TSC: OFFENCES/ MISCONDUCTS THAT MAY MAKE A TEACHER TO BE REMOVED FROM THE TSC REGISTER/ Deregistered

When can a TSC teacher be transferred/ Redeployed, How can a teacher get a transfer

The Teachers service Commission, TSC, may transfer a teacher from one teaching station institution to another based on:

  1. the need for equitable distribution and optimal utilization of teachers
  2. availability of a teaching vacancy in the proposed station.
  3. the need for replacement
  4. existing staffing norms which may be reviewed from time to time
  5. medical grounds, as certified by a registered medical practitioner
  6. any other grounds that the TSC may consider necessary to warrant the transfer.

When and How can a teacher get transferred:

A teacher may be transferred under the following circumstances:

  • After a study leave: A teacher granted a study leave exceeding six months shall apply for posting by the Commission at least thirty days before the expiry of the study leave.
  • After a leave granted to spouses of persons in diplomatic service: A spouse of a person in diplomatic mission/ service shall apply to the commission for posting one month before the end of assignment of duty.
  • After a disciplinary action like interdiction or suspension for a period not exceeding six months without payment of salaries and allowances.
  • After a transfer of service to the public service commission: The TSC may, Where a person applies for a transfer of service from the public commission to the TSC, approve the transfer subject to availability of a vacancy.
  • After expiry of tenure at a trade union like the Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, and Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET.
  • After a substantive appointment: A teacher who is promoted and substantive appointed will be redeployed/ transferred to another station, subject to availability of such substantive posts like: Headship, Deputy Headship and Senior masters.
  • After posting from a primary to a secondary institution.
  • After applying to the commission for a transfer on medical grounds, with supportive evidence.
  • When working conditions are hostile and may jeopardize the teacher’s well being and security.
  • If there is need for equitable distribution and optimal utilization of teachers.
  • On an agreeable and tenable swoop request to the TSC.

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The DPP’s statement on the arrest of Hon. Savula and investigations at the Government Advertising Agency (GAA)

The Director of Public Prosecutions, DPP Noordin M. Haji, has this morning issued a statement on the investigations into the alleged fraudulent advertisement and payments by the Government advertising Agency. This comes after last night’s arrest of Hon. Ayub Savula, the Lugari Legislator, one of the GAA directors, then. See full presser, below: