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Kenya Rugby Union appoints new Kenya Sevens Management.

Paul Murunga comes into the team as the Head Coach and he will be assisted by Kevin Mwema. We caught up with the two and both are excited and humbled to be taking on this new challenge. Murunga was the Shujaa Assistant Coach in 2016 when the team lifted the first ever HSBC Sevens Trophy in Singapore.

“I am very excited, it’s been a journey in terms of coaching and for me this is the ultimate challenge. I’ve been in the set up as the Assistant Coach but now being the Head Coach the focus will be mostly on me.  From past experience, I believe I am ready for the new role. I’ll continue putting God first and ensure I am able to work according to his will. I am sure we shall have a good season as we build up a very strong side that will continue raising the flag high”

Incoming Assistant Coach Kevin Mwema is also very delighted to be appointed for this position. “ I am extremely humbled to have been considered for this job. The previous coached have done a fantastic job in laying down the foundation and structures. As we come in to this side, we shall have our own canvas as we also build up on the players they have left. Probably tweak a few things and as we work on ensuring Kenya’s name remains on the map in matters rugby.”

The two are joined by Geoffrey Kimani who maintains his role as the Strength and Conditioning Coach while Lamech Bogonko retains his position as the Team Physio. This technical Bench will be on a two year contract.}

Head Teacher arrested for raping a class 2 pupil!

The head teacher to Yard D.E.B primary school in Nanyuki has been arrested for allegedly raping a class 2 pupil at his school. The head teacher, Mr. Charles Waitheka, is said to have tried committing suicide after allegedly regretting attempting such a heinous act. Police officers who were searching for mr. Waitheka arrested him when he was undergoing treatment at Pope John II Huruma Health Centre, in Nanyuki, where he was reported to be in a critical condition. According to the victim, Mr. Waitheka ,who is 58 years old, had developed a behavior of summoning the class 2 girl to his office together with 2 others. The head teacher would, then, order the other 2 girls back to class while instructing the victim to remain behind.

“I was told by my girl how the head teacher has been summoning her to the office and then commits the rape,” said the mother to the rape victim. When contacted by the media, two days ago, a nervous Mr. waitheka said the act is a frame up by the girl’s mother to taint his name and settle some scores. The parents to the girl are now demanding for action and say such cases are on the rise in the area. The girl who is only 8 years old was treated at Nanyuki referral hospital with reports showing forced penetration.

Mr. Waitheka had gone missing and according to the Nanyuki sub-county director , Joel Murage, the head teacher had gone into hiding after realizing the matter had gone to the media and police. “We have not been able to talk with him. He has been out of network for quite some time but I want to believe we will get him,” Mr. Murage told journalists on Wednesday. Efforts to get a comment from the culprit on Wednesday proved futile as he snubbed the journalists and literally walked off.

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Statement by Hon. Mwangi Kiunjuri, CS Agriculture, on the status of maize payments

The embattled Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Hon. Mwangi Kiunjuri, has, today, issued a statement on the status of his Ministry’s pay outs to Maize Suppliers to the National Cereals and Produce Board, NCPB. The Minister has been under immense pressure to pay farmers for supplies of maize grains to the NCPB.

“This afternoon, following H.E the President’s directive on maize payments, I released a statement clarifying the the issues at hand.

I pointed out that from 16th October 2017 to date, 9.4b has been paid to NCPB out of which 7b was paid to farmers before I assumed office as the CS Agriculture.

1198 farmers have been paid. 900 farmers who have been vetted are expected to receive payment by this evening. 44 farmers who are claiming 217 million have not returned their verification forms therefore they are yet to be paid, while 152 others are under investigations by EACC.” Hon. Kiunjuri says.

Read the Full Statement, below:

 

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Compulsory leave

  • The Teachers Service Commission Secretary may send a teacher having a disciplinary case to enable further investigations into allegations against the teacher.
  • During such a leave, a teacher is entitled to full pay.

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Important Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC: news, procedures, Letters, Memos, downloads and other Documents

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LaLiga fixtures and TV Schedule for this weekend 27-29.10.2018

Get Spain’s top flight league, Laliga, fixtures and TV Schedules, below:

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New Job Vacancies at the Commission on Administrative Justice, CAJ, Kenya-2018

NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES:

THE COMMISSION ON ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE

“Office of The Ombudsman”

‘Hata Mnyonge Ana Haki’

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

The Commission on Administrative Justice (Office of the Ombudsman) is a constitutional

body established under Article 59 (4) of the Constitution and the Commission on

Administrative Justice Act, 2011. The mandate of the Commission is to enforce

administrative justice in the public sector, and overseeing and enforcing

implementation of the Access to Information Act, 2016

The Commission seeks to fill the following vacant positions:-

No. POSITION GRADE NO. OF POSTSChief Librarian CAJ 8 1

Visit our website www.ombudsman.go.ke for detailed job specifications and other

requirements.

 

The closing date is on 2nd October 2018 at 4.30pm.

The applications should be addressed to:

THE COMMISSION SECRETARY/CEO

COMMISSION ON ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE

2ND FLOOR, WEST END TOWERS – WAIYAKI WAY

  1. O. BOX 20414 CITY SQUARE, 00200

NAIROBI

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

The Commission on Administrative Justice is an Equal Opportunity employer.

 

  1. INDENT FOR FINANCE MANAGER

JOB TITLE: FINANCE MANAGER

REPORTING TO: DIRECTOR CORPORATE SERVICES

DIRECTORATE: CORPORATE SERVICES

UNIT/DEPARTMENT: FINANCE

JOB GRADE: CAJ 3

  1. OF POSTS: 1

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE

 

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Supervise the Finance and Accounts functions;
  • Develop and implement effective financial management systems and

procedures;

  • Coordinate timely preparation of departmental annual work plans;
  • Prepare the Commission’s budget estimates;
  • Authorise imprest warrants and payments in accordance with the Commission’s

procedures;

  • Provide advisory on financial matters the Commission;
  • Prepare financial reports and statements to ensure compliance with the PFM

Act;

  • Maintain and update records on the Commission’s Assets and Liabilities;
  • Coordinate the preparation of tax returns and compliance with other statutory

obligations;

  • Interpret and implement government policies relating to the financial

management of the Commission;

  • Prepare Commission’s proposed budget to the Management Committee for

Treasury approval;

  • Prepare statutory financial reports including the appropriation accounts;
  • Coordinate banking services, reconciliation and safe custody of cash.
  • Any other duty as assigned by the Commission.

 

COMPETENCIES

For appointment to this position, a candidate must have: –

  • Masters Degree in any of the following disciplines: Commerce, Accounting or

Finance from a recognized institution;

  • Have served for at least nine (9) years of relevant experience with at least five (5)

years at senior management/leadership position in the area of accounting;

  • Have professional qualification such as CPA(K), ACCA finalist;
  • Be a member of a professional accounting body such as ICPAK;
  • Have proven leadership and supervisory experience;
  • Meet the requirements of Chapter 6 of the Kenya Constitution;

 

  1. INDENT FOR SENIOR RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONS OFFICER

JOB TITLE : SENIOR RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONS OFFICER

REPORTING TO : DIRECTOR, RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONS

DIRECTORATE : RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATION

JOB GRADE : CAJ 5

  1. OF POSTS : 1

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT : PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Duties and responsibilities entail:

  • Carry out relevant research on issues that the Commission may deem fit from

time to time.

  • Identify systemic issues and recommend remedial measures and proactive

action.

  • Provide necessary information to the Commission for purposes of vetting of

persons where applicable.

  • Ensure compliance with directorate objectives, policies and procedures, and

annual work plan.

  • Prepare briefs for commission and media as appropriate.
  • Assist in the development of research policies and procedures for the

commission and best practises in management of investigations

  • Supervise the implementation of research projects as necessary to support key

cases for the commission.

  • Undertake systemic and specific investigations as required by the commission
  • Prepare investigation plans and research proposals.
  • Undertake investigations as directed by the Commission.
  • Compile, and submit reports on all investigated cases allocated by the Head

of Investigations

  • Any other duty assigned by the Commission.

 

COMPETENCIES

For appointment to this position, a candidate must: –

  • Bachelor’s degree in Statistics, Economics, Security Studies, Forensic

Investigations, Law (LLB), or Social Sciences or any other relevant field from a

recognised institution

  • Research Certification – SPSS
  • Knowledge on Investigations and security matters
  • At least 5 years’ relevant experience in similar position
  • Fund raising skills will be an added advantage
  • Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Kenya Constitution.

 

  1. INDENT FOR ACCOUNTANT

JOB TITLE: ACCOUNTANT II

REPORTING TO: SENIOR ACCOUNTANT

DIRECTORATE: CORPORATE SERVICES

UNIT/DEPARTMENT: FINANCE

JOB GRADE: CAJ 7

  1. OF POSTS 1

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE

 

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Examine payment vouchers and royalty statements for accuracy and

correctness;

  • Prepare timely and accurate bank reconciliation statements for decision making;
  • Reconcile the general ledger account for accuracy and correctness;
  • Manage the assets register for accuracy and correctness;
  • Prepare payment vouchers;
  • Prepare audit schedules for approval;
  • Scrutiny of batch entries before posting in general ledger for accuracy and

correctness;

  • Process safari imprests surrender and maintain the imprest debtors’ sub-ledgers for

accountability;

  • File payment vouchers and other general ledger records for ease of retrieval and

future reference;

  • Examination of expenditure vouchers;
  • Prepare cheques banking schedule daily;
  • Process Invoices;
  • Manage and prepare reports of the Commission’s assigned accounts;
  • Address and resolve customer queries and complaints to meet customer’s

expectation;

  • Process payments to meet Commission’s obligations as per policy and

procedures;

  • Process and file VAT and Withholding Tax Returns every month to comply with

statutory requirements;

  • Commit expenditure to the relevant vote head.
  • Any other duty assigned by the Commission.

 

COMPETENCIES

For appointment to this position, a candidate must have:-

  • Bachelor’s degree in commerce (accounting or finance option) or any other

relevant course from a recognized institution

  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA-K)
  • At least three (3) years of service in a comparable position from a reputable

organization

  • Must be a Member of ICPAK in good standing
  • Knowledge in Public Finance Management Act (PFMA)
  • Knowledge of Integrated Financial Management System(IFMIS)
  • Knowledge in International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPAS).
  • Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Kenya Constitution.

 

  1. INDENT FOR HUMAN RESOURCE AND ADMINISTRATION OFFICER II

JOB TITLE: HUMAN RESOURCE AND ADMINISTRATION OFFICER II

REPORTING TO: MANAGER, HUMAN RESOURCE AND ADMINISTRATION

DIRECTORATE: CORPORATE SERVICES

UNIT/DEPARTMENT: HUMAN RESOURCE AND ADMINISTRATION

JOB GRADE: CAJ 7

  1. OF POSTS: 1

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE

 

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Coordinate provision of staff welfare
  • Administration and interpretation of HR policies and procedures
  • Facilitate orientations and inductions of new employees to foster positive

attitude towards organizational objectives;

  • Administer employee schemes on medical, staff retirement, mortgage and car

loan

  • Maintain personnel data and staff establishment;
  • Compile staff retirement benefits data for computation and staff terminal dues

on exit;

  • Handle staff compensation claims, e.g. injury benefits, group personnel and

group life assurance;

  • Administering training schedules and plans;
  • Supervising administrative function of the Commission;
  • Staff leave management and administration.
  • Management of staff attendance reports and staff register
  • Maintain and update staff personal records
  • Administer statutory monthly deductions such as I-tax, national hospital insurance

fund (NHIF) and national social security fund (NSSF) , PAYE in compliance with the

law

  • Any other duty assigned by the Commission.

 

COMPETENCIES

For appointment to this position, a candidate must have: –

  • Bachelor degree in Business Administration (HR option), Business Management (HR

option), Bachelor of Science Human Resource Management or any other social

sciences from a recognized institution.

  • Diploma in Human Resource Management
  • At least three (3) years of experience in a similar position preferably in a

government institution

  • Knowledge of labour laws
  • Must be a member of the Institute of Human Resource Management (IHRM)
  • Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Kenya Constitution.

 

  1. INDENT FOR INTERNAL AUDITOR

JOB TITLE: INTERNAL AUDITOR II

REPORTING TO: MANAGER, INTERNAL AUDIT

UNITT: INTERNAL AUDIT

JOB GRADE: CAJ 7

  1. OF POSTS: 1

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE

 

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Conduct Pre and Post – Audit of payments and Imprests – Examining payment

vouchers and imprest requisitions before the cheques are processed and

clearance of imprests to ensure validity and accuracy of expenditure.

  • Compliance Audits – Review/assess adherence to relevant government and other

regulatory agencies’ laws and regulations and policies and procedures of the

Commission.

  • Operational/Value for Money Audits – Review the use of resources and

procedures/practices to determine if goals and objectives are being met in the

most effective and efficient manner.

  • Financial Audits – Assess the adequacy of internal controls, accounting and the

propriety of financial transactions to ensure reliability and integrity of financial

reporting/information.

  • Develop risk based audit plans and conduct risk assessments.
  • Any other duty assigned by the Commission.

COMPETENCIES

For appointment to this position, a candidate must have:-

  • Bachelor’s Degree in any of the following disciplines Commerce (Finance or

Accounting Option) Business Administration/Management (Finance or

Accounting Option) from a recognised institution

  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA K) and/or CIA, CISA, CFE, CRMA or its

equivalent from a recognised institution is mandatory

  • At least 3 years of service, or similar experience in a comparable position from a

reputable organization

  • Knowledge of relevant legislations on public procurement and public financial

management.

  • Knowledge of relevant auditing and accounting standards
  • Knowledge of systems audit in a computerized environment.
  • Possession of risk assessment skills and the ability to plan effectively to ensure

adequate coverage of all high and critical risks is necessary.

  • Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya

 

  1. INDENT FOR LEGAL OFFICER II

JOB TITLE: LEGAL OFFICER II

REPORTING TO: SENIOR MANAGER LEGAL AND ADVISORY

DIRECTORATE: LEGAL & ADVISORY

UNIT/DEPARTMENT: LEGAL

JOB GRADE: CAJ 7

  1. OF POSTS: 3

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE

 

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Attend to clients on matters relating to Commission’s mandate and offering legal

advice thereon;

  • Represent the Commission in legal proceedings including amicus briefs;
  • Assist the commission in conducting hearings, inquiries and investigations in

matters falling within its mandate;

  • Conduct legal research on matters relating to administrative justice and other

legal matters;

  • Promote and facilitate resolution of complaints and disputes through mediation

and reconciliation;

  • Prepare periodic reports on complaints investigated and remedial action taken

by the Commission;

  • Prepare Legal and Advisory opinions;
  • Provide recommendations or remedial alternatives for resolution of disputes.
  • Any other duty assigned by Commission.

 

COMPETENCIES

For appointment to this position, a candidate must have: –

  • A Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from a recognized University
  • A current and valid practicing certificate
  • Ability to undertake research and provide sound legal opinions
  • Atleast 3 years’ of post admission experience
  • Knowledge and exposure to Alternative Dispute Resolution will be an added

advantage

  • Meet the requirements of Chapter six of the Constitution of Kenya.

 

CLEARANCE/COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES

Successful candidates will be required to provide copies of clearance or compliance

certificates from:

  1. a) Kenya Revenue Authority
  2. b) Ethics & Anti-Corruption Commission
  3. c) Directorate of Criminal Investigations (CID)
  4. d) Law Society of Kenya
  5. e) A credit reference bureau
  6. f) Higher Education Loans Board
  7. g) Advocates Complaints Commission

 

  1. INDENT FOR PLANNING OFFICER II

JOB TITLE: PLANNING OFFICER II

REPORTING TO: DIRECTOR RISK AND COMPLIANCE

DIRECTORATE: RISK AND COMPLIANCE

UNIT/DEPARTMENT: PLANNING

JOB GRADE: CAJ 7

  1. OF POSTS: 1

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE

 

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide technical support in preparing departmental work plans and

ensure alignment with the strategic plan;

  • Prepare periodic reports for review on the status of implementation of work plans

and the strategic plan

  • Monitor donor funded commission programs and be accountable to

donor objectives;

  • Analyse reports from public institutions on performance contract guidelines
  • Conduct spot checks to monitor public service delivery and prevent

maladministration;

  • Provide training to public agencies on how to effectively handle complaints

within their institutions and enhance the resolution rates.

  • Provide technical support in budget preparation;
  • Any other duty assigned by the Commission.

 

COMPETENCIES

For appointment to this position, a candidate must have: –

  • A Bachelor degree in Commerce, Economics, Statistics or strategic

management from a recognised institution.

  • Post graduate diploma in Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation from

a recognized institution

  • At least three (3) years of service in a comparable position from a reputable

organization

  • Knowledge of Program Based Operations and Government Budgeting will be an

added advantage.

  • Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Kenya Constitution.

 

  1. INDENT FOR PRINCIPAL SUPPLY CHAIN OFFICER

JOB TITLE: PRINCIPAL SUPPLY CHAIN OFFICER

REPORTING TO: SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGER

DIRECTORATE: CORPORATE SERVICES

UNIT/DEPARTMENT: PROCUREMENT

JOB GRADE: CAJ 7

  1. OF POSTS: 1

 

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Source for quotations, proposals and tenders from qualified/approved suppliers.
  • Participate in the opening, negotiations and evaluation of quotations, tenders or

proposals for goods, services and works.

  • Preparing and issue Local Purchase Orders (LPOs), notification award letters to

bidders and ensure timely delivery of goods and services.

  • Conduct market survey on prices
  • Maintain in safe custody all procurement records including service contracts.
  • Responsible for management of stores and inventory
  • Verify suppliers’ invoices for payment by the accounts department in so far as

they relate to procurements made.

  • Adhere to the Public Procurement and Oversight Act
  • Any other duty assigned by the Commission.

 

COMPETENCIES

For appointment to this position, a candidate must have: –

  • Bachelor’s degree in Commerce, Procurement, Supplies management or any

other relevant field from a recognized Institution.

  • Have relevant experience of not less than 5 years at a similar position in public or

private sector.

  • Be registered with Kenya Institute of Supplies Management.
  • Have knowledge of IFMIS
  • Meet the requirements of Chapter 6 of the Constitution of Kenya;

 

  1. INDENT FOR RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONS OFFICER II

JOB TITLE : RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONS OFFICER II

REPORTING TO : DIRECTOR, RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONS

DIRECTORATE : RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONS

JOB GRADE : CAJ 7

  1. OF POSTS : 1

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT : PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Duties and responsibilities entail:

  • Investigate cases relating to the mandate of the Commission;
  • Carry out relevant research on issues that the Commission may deem fit from

time to time;

  • Monitor and evaluate the status of complaints resolution;
  • Identify systemic issues and recommend remedial measures and proactive

action

  • Prepare periodic reports on the status of all the investigated cases;
  • Implement best practice policies, procedures and systems for research;
  • Provide necessary information to the Commission for purposes of vetting of

persons where applicable.

  • Any other duty assigned by the Commission.

 

COMPETENCIES

For appointment to this position, a candidate must: –

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology, Forensic Investigations, Law (LLB), Statistics

or Social Sciences from a recognized institution

  • At least 3 years’ relevant experience in a similar position.
  • Knowledge on data analysis and report writing skills will be an added

advantage

  • Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Kenya Constitution.

 

  1. INDENT FOR LIBRARIAN

JOB TITLE: CHIEF LIBRARIAN

REPORTING TO: DIRECTOR, RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONS

DIRECTORATE: RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATIONS

UNIT/DEPARTMENT: RESOURCE CENTRE

JOB GRADE: CAJ 8

  1. OF POSTS: 1

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: PERMANENT AND PENSIONABLE

 

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Collect and collate information for Commission
  • Receive and verify information relevant to Resource Centre.
  • Coordinate access, stamp and label acquired materials relevant to Resource Centre
  • Catalogue, classify, index and abstract CAJ documents
  • Disseminate CAJ Publications
  • Shelving of documents and shelve arrangement
  • Charge and discharge of library materials
  • Management of electronic information.
  • Entering bibliographic details into the library database.
  • Ensure overdue reminders are generated for compliance
  • Conduct information searches and information retrieval
  • Update and maintain current commission publications.
  • Any other duty assigned by the Commission.

 

COMPETENCIES

For appointment to this position, a candidate must have: –

  • Bachelor degree in Library studies or Information Science (Library Management)

or its equivalent.

  • A Diploma in Library Management or Information Science.
  • At least 5 years of service in a comparable position from a reputable organization
  • Registered member of Kenya Library Association
  • Meet the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya

 

CLEARANCE/COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATES

All successful candidates will be required to provide copies of clearance or

compliance certificates from:

  1. a) Kenya Revenue Authority
  2. b) Ethics & Anti-Corruption Commission
  3. c) Directorate of Criminal Investigations (CID)
  4. d) A credit reference bureau
  5. e) Higher Education Loans Board

 

The closing date is on 2nd October 2018 at 4.30pm.

The Applications should be addressed to:

THE COMMISSION SECRETARY

COMMISSION ON ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE

2ND FLOOR, WESTEND TOWERS – WAIYAKI WAY

P O BOX 20414 CITY SQUARE 00200

NAIROBI

October 10 expected to be declared a public holiday after FKE obtained orders

The Federation of Kenya Employers, FKE, has obtained court orders to force the interior Ministry to declare October 10 a public holiday. The FKE had gone to court to protest the decision by the Internal Security Ministry not to gazette October 10 as a public holiday.

October 10 has in the past been celebrated as Moi day before the Constitutional review. The orders, granted, now mean that the holiday shall be celebrated yearly; on 10th October.

Download the memo from the FKE here…Federation of Kenya Employers Notice on 10th as Holiday

The Federation of Kenya Employers (FKE) is the national umbrella body and the voice of employers in Kenya. It serves as a platform for the articulation of key concerns of the employers in Kenya in the areas of socio-economic development. FKE is the most representative employers’ organization in the country, representing the employers’ interests both locally and internationally. It was established in 1959 under the Trade Unions Act Cap 233.

 

It is charged with representing the interests of employers at the tripartite level involving the Government, Employers and Workers, and since its establishment has served as a platform for advocacy of key concerns of employers in the areas of employment, labour relations and social policy.

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TEACHERS’  LEAVES/ TYPES OF LEAVES THAT A TEACHER IS ENTITLED TO:

A teacher, working under the Teachers Service Commission,who is unable to attend to duties as assigned by the commission shall apply in writing to the head of institution for permission to be absent from duty.

APPLICATION FOR SICK LEAVE
APPLICATION FOR SICK LEAVE

A teacher is entitled to the following types of leaves:

  1. Annual leave
  2. Sick leave
  3. Maternity leave
  4. Paternity leave
  5. Study leave
  6. Compassionate leave
  7. Special leave
  8. Special leave for sports persons
  9. Leave of absence without pay
  10. Leave to spouses of persons in diplomatic service
  11. Compulsory leave
  12. Leave Outside Kenya
  13. Leave during public holidays

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Annual Leave

A teacher is entitled to 30 days annual leave. The days should be taken during school holidays.

 

Leave not taken in a calendar year is forfeited

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KPLC- Areas on Scheduled power outage today, 29.10.2018

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Miss Tourism Kenya-2018: Meet the winner.

This year’s gala that went down at the Safari Park hotel, in Nairobi, last night saw the crowning of the eloquent West Pokot County, Ms. Sarah Pkyach, as the new Miss Tourism Kenya- 2018. Sarah trounced 39 other contestants to win this year’s title. Among the luminaries who graced the event, were: Hon. Ababu Namwamba and CS Eugene Wamalwa. The overall winner was awarded with 1.2M shillings worth of a contract with Miss Tourism Kenya Organization and a chance to represent Kenya on a global stage.

Sarah, now, has three coveted crowns to herself: She is the reigning Miss JKUAT (Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology), Miss Tourism West Pokot County and Miss Tourism Kenya. JKUAT was represented by 3 beauties at yesterday’s grand finale: Bridgit Kanini (Miss machakos County), Stella Ageya (Miss Kisumu County) and the winner, Miss Sarah Pkyach (Miss West Pokot County).

Miss Sarah is a third year student at JKUAT pursuing  a Bachelors of Science Degree in Bio-statistics in the college of Pure and Applied Sciences (COPAS).

See photos of the newly crowned beauty, below:

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Safaricom to revise its Mobile tariffs upwards, tonight

It will now cost you more to use mobile services on the Safaricom platform. Kenya’s leading Telecommunications Company, in terms of Subscribers, Safaricom has announced that it will revise its mobile tariffs upwards, tonight. Short Message Services, SMS, will go up by 10 cents per an SMS. While, both voice and data costs will be increased by 10 cents each.

Safaricom announces that the decision has been reached after the increased mobile services taxes which were passed in the Finance Act of 2018.

“Therefore, as a result of the increased taxes passed in the Finance Act 2018, we wish to notify our customers that from midnight tonight, the 18th October 2018, our headline price for voice calls and data will increase by 30 cents and SMS by 10 cents,” said the Safaricom CEO, Bob Collymore a statement, today.

CHAPA DIMBA NA SAFARICOM, 2018, READ ALL THE DETAILS, HERE.

TSC: The process of interdicting and disciplining a teacher, what happens before, during and after interdiction of a teacher.

The interdiction and disciplinary process of a teacher:

  1. Reporting a misconduct: Any allegations of misconduct against a teacher are reported to any of the following: the TSC Secretary, the County Director, the head of institution/ head teacher/ Principal, the Board of Management Secretary or any government law enforcing agency e.g the EACC and Police. The report may be made through writing or verbally
  2. Investigating the allegations: Upon receiving the report on the allegations, the TSC carries out investigations; directly or through its agents like: the BOM, Head of institution or the County Director.
  3. Interdiction process: If the investigations reveal glaring gross misconducts, the TSC or BOM serves the teacher with a letter of interdiction specifying the actual allegations against the teacher.
  4. Proceeding for interdiction: The interdicted teacher or head of institution must clear and leave the educational institution within 48 hours (2 days) upon receiving the letter of interdiction.
  5. Salary status during interdiction: An interdicted teacher shall be paid half salary during the period of interdiction except if the interdiction is due to: Chronic absenteeism, desertion of duty, having been jailed or held in legal custody, misappropriation or mismanagement of public funds, fraudulent claims and funds receipt, use of false certificates, Forgery, impersonation, collusion and immoral behaviour.
  6. Reporting status of interdicted teacher: An interdicted teacher shall be required to report to the Teachers Service Commission’s nearest Sub-County office once a month. This is done in order to ascertain progress of discipline case and to provide an updated contact address.
  7. Invitation to appear before a disciplinary panel: An interdicted teacher shall receive official written communication for the hearing of the discipline case at least a month before the date of hearing. The communication is done through: the teacher’s last known address, the address of the teacher’s next of kin, hand delivery, the last station of work (before interdiction) through the head of institution, the permanent address provided by the teacher at recruitment, a telephone call to the teacher, an email to the teacher, an SMS to the teacher’s phone number and the TSC’s website. 
  8. Composition of the Disciplinary Panel: Administration of a disciplinary process shall be either at the County offices of Commission’s head quarters. The panel shall consist of: A TSC’s represemntative (Chair), 2 directors, An officer from division dealing with matters touching on the discipline(EACC, Children’s,)
  9. Powers of the disciplinary panel: Administer oaths, invite witnesses, require the teacher to produce identification and professional documents, inform teacher of offence committed and allowing such a teacher to give defense, examine witness and allow the teacher to cross examine witnesses.
  10. Determination of a discipline case: TSC shall, within 28 days after hearing date, inform the teacher of its decision regarding the disciplinary case and give adequate reasons for decision arrived at.
  11. Administering disciplinary action: The TSC, after hearing the disciplinary case, may determine that:
    • the teacher is not guilty of the offence and shall revoke the interdiction.
    • a teacher has committed an offence that does not warrant removal from the register and may: warn the teacher in writing, surcharge the teacher, suspend the teacher for a period not exceeding 6 months without pay, retire the teacher in the public interest, dismiss the teacher from the teaching service, refer the teacher for medical evaluation to determine suitability of the teacher to continue executing teaching services.
    • a teacher is guilty of the offence and his name be removed from the register.

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  • Applied through head of institution in 48hrs for out patient and 7days for in patient.
  • A teacher on permanent terms of service is entitled to 3months sick leave with full pay, 3months with half pay. Any further extension will be without pay.
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