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KNUT to collect data for teachers with higher qualifications ahead of Friday’s meeting with TSC

The Kenya National union of Teachers, KNUT, has embarked on a process of collecting data for teachers who have submitted their higher qualification certificates to the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, effective 2014 to date. Through a memo sent to all branch executive Secretaries, the KNUT Deputy Secretary General, Hesbon A Otieno, requests the secretaries to compile the data and send it to the National office before Thursday, 18th October, 2018. “You are hereby instructed to urgently furnish this office (KNUT National office) with the above data by Thursday 18th October, 2018,” says Otieno.

The collection of this data is to inform the national office on the exact number of teachers who have attained higher qualifications but are yet to be promoted by the TSC. KNUT has been estimating the numbers of those teachers to be about 30,000. KNUT says it will use the data during the forth coming crunch talks with the TSC. “This is to necessitate our talks with the TSC regarding the issue of ‘Teachers Promotion’ during the meeting scheduled for Friday 19th October, 2018.” Otieno adds in the circular dated October 16, 2018.

Friday’s meeting comes after KNUT and TSC failed to agree on pertinent issues raised by KNUT’s negotiating team. Sonme of the contentious issues are: Promotion of teachers who have attained higher qualifications, Stopping the delocalization and Teachers’ evaluation exercises by the TSC.

The branch executive secretaries are expected to collate the teachers’ data that include; the teacher’s name, TSC Number, Qualifications, Year of Submission (of higher qualifications certificate to the TSC) and the teacher’s KNUT branch name. Teachers with higher qualifications will be hoping to be considered for promotions after Friday’s meeting between the KNUT and TSC in Nairobi.

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Your chance to witness and work during the Qatar FIFA World Cup in 2022

Qatar will be hosting soccer’s biggest tournament, the FIFA World cup in 2022. To this end, the Qatar government has launched ‘an initiative dubbed ‘Road to 2022 Volunteer Initiative’ which is aimed at registering volunteers across the world to contribute towards hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2022.’ Click on this link to access the official registration website: https://sc.qa/en/opportunities/volunteer

The initiative is targeting especially the youth to lend support on a range of activities such as:

  • Events organizing
  • Management
  • Hospitality
  • Marketing
  • Communication
  • Audience management
  • Security and
  • Medical activities.

Further details including registration can be accessed by visiting: https://www.seeyouin2022.qa.

Click on this link to apply for sublime careers in Qatar: Qatar Careers Applications

This information is contained in a ministry of foreign affairs- Kenya presser dated 21.10.2010. The Ministry goes ahead to urge members of the public to ‘assist in widely circulating this information as the initiative provides a good opportunity for the youth and semi-skilled workers; since the volunteers will stand a high chance of getting permanent employment, thereafter.’

Kenya’s Rugby 7’s team loses to Zimbabwe at the finals of the Africa Men’s Sevens Championship- 2018

Zimbabwe pulled an upset by defeating title holders and hot favorites Kenya by a 17-5 margin to lift the Main Cup of the Africa Men’s Sevens Championship in a final played at the Kennel Stadium in Monastir, Tunisia, today. Zimbabwe got the first try and converted for a 7-0 lead. Kenya responded with a try but Daniel Taabu’s conversion went horribly wide to take the game to 5-7  at the break. On resumption, Zimbabwe got a try to take a 5-12 lead.  The Zimbabweans did not give the Kenyans any breathing space in the second half and they sealed victory via one last try, to lift the trophy by a 17-5 win.

Earlier, Zimbabwe had to leave it late to over-come the stubborn Ugandans in the semis by a 24-19 scoreline, in extra time. The game had ended at a 19-19 tie in regulation time. In their semi-final fixture, Shujaa thumped Madagascar 36-5. Uganda won Bronze by smacking Madagascar 24-19 in the playoff.

Final Ranking of Teams:

  1. Zimbabwe
  2. Kenya
  3. Uganda
  4. Madagascar
  5. Zambia
  6. Tunisia
  7. Morocco
  8. Senegal
  9. Namibia
  10. Ghana
  11. Botswana
  12. Mauritius

 

Ezra Chiloba finally and formally quits IEBC

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, IEBC, has  finally fired its Chief Executive Officer, CEO, Ezra Chiloba. Through a statement released to the press today, Ezra Chiloba announced that his employment at the electoral agency has been terminated by chairman Wafula Chebukati. This brings to an end of a long standing spat between the two senior officials at the IEBC.

He now wants to concentrate on his bid for Governor of Transnzoia County in the 2022 general election.

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About the Inua Jamii Cash Transfer Programme by the Jubilee government/ How to register for Inua Jamii Cash Transfer Programme

The Inua Jamii Cash Transfer programme cushions the elderly and allows them to lead decent lives in old age.

The Government of Kenya consolidated multiple intervention programmes into “’lnua Jamii’ – a cash transfer programme for the vulnerable in society” to enhance efficiency and effective coordination. The programme covers the elderly, persons with severe disabilities, orphans & vulnerable children across all constituencies.

File photo- President Uhuru in a light moment with an elderly man who is under the inua jamii programme

The Government first embarked on a clean-up of the beneficiary list through biometric registration to remove undeserving beneficiaries and replace them with deserving ones. As a result, the programme expanded to reach 718,383 beneficiaries up from 227,969 in 2013, an addition of 490,414 new beneficiaries. All beneficiaries are now accessing funds through biometric payment system and NHIF cover is also being rolled out to them.

Inua Jamii has seen over Ksh. 48.55 billion transferred to beneficiaries since 2013. This is up from an average of KSh. 5.5B billion annually to approximately Ksh. 17B annually, a 209% increase. This has led to poverty reduction, economic empowerment and uptake of income generating activities, improved living standards and promoted dignity amongst the vulnerable in society.

In Kilifi county, 35,000 people aged 70 years and above will benefit from the Kshs. 850 million Social protection funds, in 2018, that will insulate them against economic shocks and cater for their daily basic needs.

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TSC; TYPES OF EXITS/ HOW CAN A TEACHER LEAVE/EXIT SERVICE-RETIREMENT; RESIGNATION

EXITING TEACHING SERVICE BY RESIGNATION:

A teacher may decide to voluntarily resign from employment by giving a written seven or thirty days’ notice. The TSC will pay the teacher for the 7 or 30 days worked after notice is given.

A female teacher may resign from service upon completion of five years continuous service on account of marriage or with an intention of prospective marriage.

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Government services available at the E-Citizen Portal in Kenya

Below are links to various Government services available under the E-Citizen portal:

  1. Customs Goods Declaration

Link: https://forodha.kra.go.ke/5

2. Tax Agent Checker

Link: https://itax.kra.go.ke/KRA-Portal/pinChecker.htm?actionCode=loadWthPage&viewType=static

3. Excisable Goods Management System

Link: https://egms.kra.go.ke/kraweb/home.seam

4. Case Status Checker

Link: https://itax.kra.go.ke/KRA-Portal/trackYrStatusController.htm?actionCode=loadPage&viewType=static

5. Tax Compliance Certificate (TCC) Checker

Link: https://itax.kra.go.ke/KRA-Portal/

6. KRA Complaints and Information Centre

Link: https://ww.kra.go.ke/index.php/comlaints-and-information-centre

7. Business Name Registration & Registrar of Companies

Link: https://ag.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=2766

8. Notice of Marriage :Registrar of Marriages

Link: https://ag.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=3401

9. Solemnization of marriage; Registrar of Marriages

Link: https://ag.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=3401

10. Commissioning of affidavits; Registrar of Marriages

Link: https://ag.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=3401

11. Provisional Driving License; National Transport and safety Authority

Link: https://ntsa.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=123

12. Interim Driving License; National Transport and safety Authority

Link: https://ntsa.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php?id=8

13. Driving Class Endorsement; National Transport and safety Authority

Link: https://ntsa.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=5541

14. Driving License Information Corrections; National Transport and safety Authority

Link: https://ntsa.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=6850

15.Passport application for Adults; Department of Immigration

Link: https://immigration.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/info?id=5451

16. Application for Kenyan Visa; Department of Immigration

Link: https://immigration.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php?id=5

17. Customs Manifest Lodgement

Link: https://manifest.kra.go.ke/

18. Pin Application/Registration

Link: https://itax.kra.go.ke/KRA-Portal/

19. Pin Checker

Link: https://itax.kra.go.ke/KRA-Portal/pinChecker.htm

20. Returns Filing

Link: https://itax.kra.go.ke/KRA-Portal/

21. WHT (Withholding Tax) Checker

Link: https://itax.kra.go.ke/KRA-Portal/

22. KRA Mobile Payments (mService)

Link: https://www.kra.go.ke/index.php/kra-portal/mservice

23. Business Name Search; Registrar of Companies

Link: https://ag.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=463

24. Issuance of a registrar’s certificate; Registrar of Marriages

Link: https://ag.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=3401

25. Issuance of a marriage certificate; Registrar of Marriages

Link: https://ag.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=3401

26. Special licenses for marriage; Registrar of Marriages

Link: https://www.ecitizen.go.ke/ecitizen-services.html#

27. Driving Test Booking; National Transport and safety Authority

Link: https://ntsa.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=413

28. Driving License Renewal (1 Year); National Transport and safety Authority

Link: https://ntsa.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php?id=8

29. Duplicate Driving License; National Transport and safety Authority

Link: https://ntsa.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=6238

30. Official Search (Nairobi Blocks); Ministry of Lands

Link: https://lands.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/view?id=519

31. Application for official copy; Ministry of Lands

Link: https://www.ecitizen.go.ke/ecitizen-services.html#

32. Passport Application for Children; Department of Immigration

Link: https://immigration.ecitizen.go.ke/index.php/forms/info?id=5553

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Education News Briefs: A collection of Education related news briefs, this week

These are the Education related news articles that made headlines this week, as reported across various media platforms:

  • Avoid Sponsors- Rachel Ruto advises young Girls:

The wife to the Deputy president, Mrs Rachel Ruto, this week, called on young women to avoid getting ‘sponsors’ to fund expensive lifestyles as this exposed them to a myriad of dangers. “This issue of sponsors should not be part of your life. You don’t need to get money from a man for you to survive. Many of these people will just take you for granted,” Mrs. Ruto said. The DP’s wife was Speaking during the celebration of the Day of the Girl Child at Kenyatta University.

  • Education CS, Amb. Amina, and CS Interior, Dr. Fred Matiang’ to Lead Final National Examinations’ preparations Multi-Agency meeting on Monday 

Education CS and her Interior counter part will on Monday lead a top officials’ meeting to lay down final preparations for this year’s KCPE and KCSE exams that begin in a fortnight’s time. During the Monday meeting, security officials will be given keys to the metallic containers where exam materials are to be kept. The Kenya National examinations Council, KNEC, has invited top security officials, regional directors of education and school heads representatives for the ultimate meeting.
Cabinet Secretaries Dr. Amina Mohamed, Dr. Fred Matiang’i and Joe Mucheru and Teachers Service Commission Chief Executive Officer, Nancy Macharia, will attend the multi-agency meeting.

  • Schools using sniffer dogs to detect drugs

Learning institutions are using highly trained sniffer dogs to flush out drugs from their compounds. A team led by Kissinger Sambu pitched camp at Kangema High School in Murang’a where bhang, drugs and mobile phone parts hidden by the students were recovered. In one of the dormitories, the dog barked non-stop until Kissinger climbed up the roof and removed rolls of bhang wrapped in a polythene bag. drug addiction is on the rise among high school students and it has been blamed to be the leading cause for schools’ fires.

  • Education Ministry takes over Sh 2.4 Billion School Feeding Programme (SFP) from WFP

The government, through the ministry of Education, will disburse cash directly to primary schools for purchase of food rations under the School Feeding Programme (SFP).  The Sh2.4 billion allocated for the 2018/19 financial year by the Ministry of Education will be remitted directly to schools to buy food directly from farmers and traders in the areas the schools are located. The government took over the programme from the World Food Programme (WFP), which has been running the programme.

  • You will not be financed in future if you do not issue free education monies receipts to learners- Basic education PS, Dr. Belio Kipsang, warns schools.

Education Principal Secretary, Dr. Belio Kipsang, has warned schools that do not issue receipts to students for Free Primary Education, FPE, and Free Secondary Education, FSE, that they will not be funded in future.

In a circular dated September 10, the PS directs all secondary schools’ heads to acknowledge receipt of the monies by issuing official receipts. Kipsang says the receipts must be sent to his office through the regional directors of education. He says all receipts must be received within one month of payments. “Failure to which further release of grants to such schools will be suspended,” said the PS.

  • Moi Varsity, Mombasa, lecturers in demos over salary arrears:

More than 70 lecturers from Moi University’s Mombasa campus are on strike. the dons are  demanding salary arrears running into millions and which have accumulated since 2015. They have sought the intervention of Education CS Amina Mohamed, the Commission for University Education, the Ombudsman, labour unions, the anti-corruption agency, Mombasa governor Hassan Joho and civil society organisations. Moi University part time lecturers secretary general Vincent Kaingu said lecturers are also demanding appointment letters detailing names of units taught with payment rates.

  • A student at Macumo Day Secondary School, Embu, slashes Lab Technician in an attempted assault on the principal.

Police in Embu county are holding a student of Macumo Day Secondary School for questioning after he allegedly attacked the school’s laboratory technician on Friday, October 12. The student is said to have been annoyed  by the institution’s head teacher whom he targeted with a panga in a bid to slash, him. Unfortunately, the  razor sharp panga landed on Anthony Njuki, the lab technician, in the head. Njuki also suffered a broken arm and was rushed to hospital for treatment where he is receiving medication.

  •  Popular City blogger attacked, fingers crashed.

An outspoken city blogger is nursing serious injuries after he was abducted by unknown assailants on Monday outside a city mall. Mr. Peter Amunga said the gang of four abducted him as he boarded a matatu outside Lavington Mall where he had attended a meeting. The gang seemingly had been waiting for him after confirming that he was in the mall, he said. The blogger has been vocal in highlighting education related matters including the alleged grand corruption at the Teachers service Commission, TSC. Amunga is admitted at a city hospital after an operation was done on his fingers on Wednesday.

  • West Pokot-Marakwet border schools joined over security concerns ahead of National examinations.

2 schools on the West Pokot and Elgeyo Marakwet borders have been amalgamated. Kipsitona Primary School in Tabach ward, West Pokot, was closed in July after bandits attacked a nearby village, killing two people and stealing livestock. The school has been merged with Kamelei Primary School to allow KCPE candidates to prepare for the examinations. The national tests start in two weeks’ time.

  • Teachers not well prepared for the Government’s  lap top project- CS Amina says

Education CS, Dr. Amina, has  said that  teachers had been slow to adopt information and communication technology. “The rate at which teachers are embracing the use of technology is low due to lack of practise and support/training,” Amina told Parliamentary Committee on education, this week. Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed made the revelations when she appeared before the National Assembly’s Education committee on Tuesday. This was the first time the CS was highlighting about the  project. She said the laptops are also being mishandled and stolen, a move that is derailing the project’s implementation.

  • 2 teachers killed by Al-Shabaab militia in Mandera

Two teachers were Wednesday morning killed by suspected Al-Shabaab militants in Mandera County.

According to police, the two Arabia Boys High School teachers were non-locals. “They threw an explosive in a room that had four teachers, two managed to escape,” a local police officer told journalists. Two Kenya police reservists manning the teacher’s quarters were overpowered by the militants and forced to flee to safety. insecurity has remained on a high in the Nort eastern region for a long time.

  • CS Amina bans schools’ visits during the exams period.

The Education Ministry, on Monday, banned school visits by parents and guardians during the exams period. Outlawed, also, are mobile phones within the examination centres. “Parents whose children will be found with mobile phones in school will be held personally responsible for the actions. Their children will immediately be suspended from school and such candidates will not be allowed to sit the examinations,” Amina said during a Stake holders’ meeting on Monday.

  • KNUT Secretary Genera, Wilson Sossion, urges TSC to hire untrained locals to curb Shabab attacks in Northeastern schools.

The Kenya Nation union of Teachers, Knut, Secretary General Wilson Sossion has asked the TSC  to recruit untrained teachers from local communities in Northeastern to reduce attacks targetting schools in the region. He says “this would greatly reduce incidents attacks on teachers, schools and school properties,”. The SG gave the advice during a presser on Friday, this week. “TSC should allow students who have completed high school to work as untrained teachers as they continue to train under School-based programme,” Sossion added. This comes after 2 teachers were killed on Wednesday night by suspected Al-Sabab militia.

  • Nairobi county bans ECDE graduations, says parents being exploited.

Nairobi County Government has banned Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) graduation ceremonies in all public schools across the county citing exploitation of parents. Nairobi Education Executive Janet Ouko on Tuesday said this is part of measures to ensure that ECDE in all the public schools in the county is completely free giving access to education for all children. “We have noted with concern that schools are planning ECDE graduation ceremonies and charging parents between Sh1,000 and 1500. This is against the spirit of free ECDE which the county is implementing. We have therefore issued a ban on those ceremonies especially if they attract a charge to the parents,” said Ouko in a memo. Parents have been paying hefty amounts of money towards the graduation ceremonies.

 

 

Ministry of Education advertises Recruitment of Volunteer Graduate Assistants Positions

The ministry of Education seeks to recruit a total of 1,600 young Kenyan graduates to join the cohort of Kenya’s G-United National Volunteer Programme. The programme targets recent Kenyan University Graduates aged 21-30 years old to serve as volunteers in communities outside their home counties for a period of 9 months. They will undertake a week long training which includes professional skills, training and subsequently be deployed to serve in the counties.

G-United is looking for self driven, hard working and passionate Kenyan graduates to experience life in a new county and become a generation of leaders and change makers. Volunteers become “Education Ambassadors” who provide remedial education support to young learners in primary schools and contribute to the improvement of the quality of education in Kenya. The volunteers will be paid a monthly stipend of Kshs. 6,000 per month along with NHIF cover during the period under service.

ABOUT G-UNITED

Greatness United (G-United) is an annual national volunteering programme that was launched on September 2014 by the Presidency of the Republic of Kenya, and is implemented by the Ministry of Education, with technical support provided by Evidence Action. The primary aims of the programme are to:

1. Strengthen and support primary education outcomes – educational outcomes such as early literacy skills will be enhanced, by volunteers under the guidance of teachers, providing remedial support to pupils who have been identified as requiring extra support.

As mentors, volunteers will be challenged to inspire, motivate and cultivate a culture of greatness at the primary schools in which they have been deployed. Acting as ‘education ambassadors’, volunteers also promote school enrollment through outreach and awareness raising campaigns in their host communities.

2. Promote national cohesion – by volunteering in areas other than their home or residence counties, university graduates gain invaluable exposure to diverse environments and communities. While serving in these primary schools and communities, these volunteers live with local host families, further increasing opportunities for meaningful cultural exchange.

3. Create enriching personal development opportunities for the youth through community service – University graduates who are selected to participate in this volunteer programme will develop essential professional and life skills, having gone through extensive training and practical experience that will contribute towards making them better individuals.



A LIFE – CHANGING EXPERIENCE

Becoming a G-United volunteer, known as a Volunteer Graduate Assistant (VGA), is a great opportunity for self-driven, hardworking and passionate young Kenyan graduates to travel to counties other than their home counties and become a generation of leaders and changemakers. Volunteers become ‘education ambassadors’ who provide remedial education support to young learners in order to contribute to the improvement of the quality of education in Kenya.

In addition to receiving related training from a host of professionals and life coaches in the course of their service, G-United volunteers are encouraged to initiate social community projects of their choice, which help improve the quality of living locally.


WHAT DO VOLUNTEER GRADUATE ASSISTANTS DO?

G-United volunteers undergo a week of training which equips them with the necessary skills for their placement. This training includes an Introduction to Reading Aloud with young learners faciliated by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, the importance of National Cohesion by the National Commission for Integration and Cohesion as well as personal development sessions and courses such as on Personal Branding and Entrepreneurship and Life Coaching.

After their training, VGAs are deployed in pairs to their placement counties – these are counties other than their home counties. This gives the volunteer an opportunity to experience a new environment other than what they are used to, and interact with Kenya’s rich cultural diversity. They primarily support school teachers by helping in remedial education through Read Aloud Sessions with young struggling learners who have been identified as lagging behind in classes 2 and 3.

HOW TO APPLY

The Recruitment process to join Cohort 5 is now OPEN. If you are interested in joining G-United in 2019,  proceed to GO TO THE LINK:
https://www.g-united.or.ke/index.php/apply

SELECTION PROCESS

For its fifth cohort, Greatness United (G-United) looks to recruit recent University graduates to serve as Volunteer Graduate Assistants in Primary Schools for 9 months in 2019. The Cohort 5 recruitment process begins in September 2018.

The selection process is rigorous and competitive, combining an online application, applicant engagement surveys and face-to-face interviews which determines selection for training and volunteer placement.

Close to 2,000 volunteers have already been deployed to counties across the country in the first, second, third and fourth cohorts. Our fifth cohort will expand into 2 more counties to make a total of 22 diverse counties in Kenya. The Counties which participate in the programme as of 2019 are: Busia, Nyeri, Machakos, Kilifi, Samburu, West Pokot, Kisumu, Meru, Kisii, Kajiado, Migori, Bungoma, Uasin Gishu, Kiambu, Embu, Kwale, Marsabit, Taita Taveta, KirinyagaKakamega, Baringo and Kitui.

WHO CAN APPLY?

Applicants to the volunteer programme must be at least 21-year-old Kenyan nationals who are:

– Aged 21 to 30 years
– recent Kenyan University graduates from any discipline, actively searching for a fulfilling exprience of service to the community and for personal development
– Ambitious, driven, hardworking, disciplined, brave and adventurous individuals looking to make a difference in their own lives and those of others
– Individuals who are able to commit to an un-interrupted 9-month long volunteering programme in 2019 in a different county, where they will live with a host family.


THE APPLICATION PROCESS

Applying to join G-United is a simple and straightforward procedure outlined in the phases shown below.

  • Online Application
    • Filling out the application form should take about 15 minutes. No login is required to access the platform but you will be required to finish the application all at once (you cannot save it and choose to complete it later). 
  • Ongoing Applicant Engagement
    • Eligible applicants will have the opportunity of participating in a series of surveys aimed at collecting additional data for determining programme entry behavior as well as seeking to improve the applicant’s placement. 
  • Face to Face Interview & Verification
    • Eligible applicants are invited to attend an interview with G-United Recruitment officials at County Centers nearest to them. In addition to dressing presentably, applicants are required to carry original copies of their ID, University transcript, certificates or a letter of completion.
       
  • Cohort Invitation & Placement
    • Successful applicants then receive communication from the programme, inviting them to join the programme, as well as an invitation to take part in a mandatory week-long Training.
       
  • Training & Deployment
    • Takes place at a regional centre where volunteers are taken through an intensive process meant to prepare them for the task ahead, as well as equip them with personal development skills. Thereafter, volunteers are deployed to the local community and begin their volunteer service.

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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

How to Pay for your, Kenya Power and Lighting Company, Electricity Bills in Kenya

Paying your Electricity Bill

We have a wide number of convenient ways to pay your electricity bills. All payments are posted in your  electricity account on the same day.

We strongly encourage our customers to use the paybill numbers 888888 and 888880 for postpaid and prepaid bill payments respectively. Please follow the instructions below to top up your electricty.

  • Paying your Postpaid Electricity Bill with M-Pesa (Safaricom)

1. Select “Pay Bill” from the M-Pesa menu.
2. Enter the Kenya Power business number 888 888.
3. Enter your new Kenya Power account number e.g. 123456.
4. Enter the amount you wish to pay which should be between Shs. 100 and  Shs.35,000.
5. Enter your M-Pesa PIN.

6. Confirm that all details are correct.

7. You will receive a confirmation of the transaction via SMS.

  • How to Buy Kenya Power (KPLC) Prepaid Tokens via M-PESA Paybill Number 888880.
  1. Go to Safaricom SIM Tool Kit, select M-PESA menu, select “Lipa na M-PESA
  2. Select “Pay Bill
  3. Select “Enter Business no.“, Enter KPLC’s Lipa na M-PESA PayBill Number 888880 and press “OK”
  4. Select “Enter Account no.“, Enter your KPLC Prepaid Meter Number (e.g. 0100 xxxx xxxx x) press “OK”
  5. Enter Amount“, between KSh100 and 35,000 and press “OK”
  6. Enter your M-PESA PIN and press “OK”
  7. Confirm all the details are correct and press “OK”
  8. M-PESA HAKIKISHA, You will get a notification with the intended recipient’s name e.g. “Pay Kenya Power KSh1,000.00 for Account 0100 xxxx xxxx x Press 1 within 20 seconds to STOP this transaction.” To stop a wrong transaction, Enter “1” and press Send within 20 seconds. Pressing “Cancel” will complete the transaction.
  9. You will receive a confirmation SMS from M-PESA.
  10. KPLC will then generate prepaid token valid for your meter and send via SMS.
  • How to Buy Kenya Power (KPLC) Prepaid Tokens via Equitel

    1. Select Eazzy Pay from your Equitel menu
    2. Select Pay Bill from Eazzy Pay.
    Choose the bank account number to pay from e.g.0123456789102
    Select business number – KPLC Tokens
    3. Enter your KPLC Prepaid Meter Number (e.g. 37168917674) press OK
    4. Enter the amount you wish to pay which should be between Shs. 100 and  Shs.500,000.
    5. Enter your Equitel PIN and press OK
    6. Confirm that all details are correct by pressing 1 OK
    7. You will receive a  text confirmation of the transaction from Equity bank.
    KPLC will then generate prepaid token valid for your meter and send via SMS.1

NB: All payments are posted in your  electricity account on the same day.

  • Paying your Electricity Bill with Equitel (Sim Tool Kit)

    1. Select Eazzy Pay from your Equitel menu
    2. Select Pay Bill from Eazzy Pay.
    Choose the bank account number to pay from e.g.0123456789102
    Select business number – KPLC Bills (Post Paid)
    3. Enter your new Kenya Power meter number e.g. 2831172 or 3436980.
    4. Enter the amount you wish to pay which should be between Shs.100 and  Shs.500,000.
    5. Enter your Equitel PIN and press OK
    6. Confirm that all details are correct by pressing 1 OK.
    7. You will receive a  text confirmation of the transaction from Equity bank.

NB: All payments are posted in your  electricity account on the same day.

Over The counter Payments
All our esteemed clients and potential clients can  pay their electricity bill by cash through all Equity Bank branches across the country and all payments willl reflect in your electricity account on the same day.

  • Cash Payment

As a rule, all cash payments should be made at Kenya Power’s authorised pay points which are located within official premises and the paying counters clearly marked CASHIER.

  • ATM Payments

If you have an account with Co-operative Bank, Postbank or Standard Chartered Bank, you may also pay your bill through any of these banks’ Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs).

  • Bank Payments
    You may also pay your electricity bill by cash through appointed Co-operative Bank branches in Nairobi. Additionally, you can pay your electricity bill at any branch of the following banks countrywide.
  • Cheque Payments
    Cheques may be deposited in designated boxes in pay centres and at specific business premises appointed by Kenya Power to serve as drop-off points.
  • Bill Payment Through M-Banking

If you are a Co-operative Bank customer, your mobile phone is now an electricity bill payment point. To use the service, one must be registered with the bank for M-Banking service and also one must have registered their Kenya Power account number with the bank.

Kenya Power Contact Centre: 95551

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Fort Ternan Tragedy: Death toll from the early morning bus accident rises to 50, as Raila mourns the deaths

The death toll from the early morning accident has risen to 50. The passengers perished after a bus, Home Boys, overturned this morning at Fort Tenan (Tunnel Flyover) near Kipkelion, on the Kisumu-Muhoroni route. Fort Tenan OCS, Charles Ocharo, has confirmed the accident. The Western Express bus was from Nairobi and heading to Kakamega. It had 64 passengers on. Eight of those who died were children below 5 years. This spot has been highlighted as a black spot with over 10 accidents having occurred at the area.The accident occurred at 4.am, today. The 14 survivors were rushed to various health facilities, near the area like Kericho County Hospital, Muhoroni and Fort Ternan. Those who perished include: 31 men, 12 women and  and 7 children.

While, mourning the deaths, Former Prime Minister, H.E Raila Odinga said, “I send my deepest condolences to the friends and families who have lost their loved ones in the horrific accident that occurred at Fort Tenan. May souls of all the departed rest in eternal peace. I appeal to police officers to arrest the return of madness on our roads.”

Police are on the scene, carrying out investigations.

More details to follow:

What a sad way to start this Moi Day holiday!

 

Apply for the Global Teacher Prize Competition Today

About Global Teacher Prize

The Global Teacher Prize is a US $1 million award presented annually to an exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution to their profession.

The Global Teacher Prize serves to underline the importance of educators and the fact that, throughout the world, their efforts deserve to be recognised and celebrated. It seeks to acknowledge the impacts of the very best teachers – not only on their students but on the communities around them.

Global Teacher Prize Trophy
Why Teachers?

An inadequate education is a major factor behind the social, political, economic and health issues faced by the world today. We believe education has the power to reduce poverty, prejudice and conflict.

Teachers work tirelessly to provide an education for children around the world so the status of teachers is critically important to our global future. Teacher status has a significant impact on recruitment, retention, job satisfaction and performance.

Teacher Status

In 2013, the Varkey Foundation commissioned Populus, the leading research and strategy consultancy, to gather in-depth opinions from 21 countries to explore attitudes about the teaching profession; teachers’ salaries; students’ attitudes towards educators and how participants rated their own education systems.

The results, published as the Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Status Index, formed the first comprehensive attempt to compare the status of teachers across the world.

In many countries, it was clear that the profession’s status had dropped and the findings shocked Sunny Varkey, the Varkey Foundation’s Chairman, whose parents had both been teachers. He founded the Global Teacher Prize as a response with the aim of raising the profession’s profile.

Global Teacher Prize: the impact

We believe the Global Teacher Prize is making a real difference to the profession and having a very positive effect at both a grassroots level and on the global stage.

In the prize’s inaugural year, there were over 5,000 entries from 127 countries which generated a huge amount of media interest. Reporting around the world has been tremendously supportive of the shortlisted teachers while a host of high profile endorsers have included Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abduallah of Jordan, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton and Tony Blair have been very vocal in their support.

The Global Teacher Prize is awarded by the Varkey Foundation under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai. Every year since then, the Global Teacher Prize has been going from strength to strength with the 2018 Prize bringing in over 30,000 applications and nominations.

Eligibility & Criteria

Candidates for the Global Teacher Prize will be judged on a rigorous set of criteria to identify an exceptional teacher who has made an outstanding contribution to the profession.

Eligibility

The Prize is open to currently working teachers who teach children that are in compulsory schooling, or are between the ages of five and eighteen. Teachers who teach children age 4+ in an Early Years government-recognised curriculum are also eligible, as are teachers who teach on a part-time basis, and teachers of online courses. Teachers must spend at least 10 hours per week teaching children face-to-face, and plan to remain in the teaching profession for the next 5 years. The Prize is open to teachers in every kind of school and, subject to local laws, in every country in the world.

The closing date for applications is 9 September 2018, and the winner will be announced at the Global Education and Skills Forum in Dubai in March 2019. The Varkey Foundation decision on eligibility is final.

Criteria

Applicants for the Global Teacher Prize will be judged on a rigorous set of criteria to identify an extraordinary teacher who has made an outstanding contribution to the profession. The Academy will look for evidence of a combination of:

1. Employing effective instructional practices that are replicable and scalable to influence the quality of education globally.

2. Employing innovative instructional practices that address the particular challenges of the school, community or country and which have shown sufficient evidence to suggest they could be effective in addressing such challenges in a new way.

3. Achieving demonstrable student learning outcomes in the classroom.

4. Impact in the community beyond the classroom that provide unique and distinguished models of excellence for the teaching profession and others.

5. Helping children become global citizens through providing them with a values-based education that equips them for a world where they will potentially live, work and socialise with people from many different nationalities, cultures and religions.

6. Improving the teaching profession through helping to raise the bar of teaching, sharing best practice, and helping colleagues overcome any challenges they face in their school.

7. Teacher recognition from governments, national teaching organisations, head-teachers, colleagues, members of the wider community or pupils.

The winner will be chosen by the prominent Global Teacher Prize Academy made up of head-teachers, educational experts, commentators, journalists, public officials, tech entrepreneurs, company directors and scientists from around the world. Meet the Academy.

How is the Prize judged?

The Global Teacher Prize Judging Academy includes public officials, head teachers, academics, journalists, entrepreneurs, company directors, scientists and entertainment industry figures from around the world. They share the common goal of shining a spotlight on the great work that teachers do and use a comprehensive list of judging criteria. To ensure fairness and transparency, the process* is overseen by PwC.

* Please note that this report will not be accessible from tablets or smartphones. It must be detached and saved to a PC in order to launch properly.

Global Teacher Prize Methodology
We chose PWC to audit, evaluate and test our process for the 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 Prize and are working with them again for the 2019 Prize.

“PwC is honoured to be associated with the search for the best teacher in the world. From our annual CEO survey, human capital development continues to rank as one of the highest priorities of global CEO’s, and our school teachers play a vital role in the early stages of a future employee’s development potential. An award of this nature will achieve international recognition for the significant dedication and contribution made by thousands of teachers world-wide.” — Dennis Nally, Chairman of PwC International Ltd.

Apply today!

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: info@knec.ac.ke

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: info@knec.ac.ke

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Full speech by the Education CS, Amb. Amina, on measures put in place to deliver credible exams- 2018

The Ministry of Education today held a meeting with critical stakeholders drawn from the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), Kenya National Parents Association and Kenya Private Schools Association to discuss measures put in place to ensure credible national examinations.

With just three weeks remaining before the commencement of the national examinations on October 28, 2018, I am proud to announce to the country that the Ministry of Education has finalized all plans to deliver the examination to 1,060,759 KCPE and 664,586 KCSE candidates this year.

Over the next two weeks, the Ministry will work round the clock to ensure that all examination materials are delivered to the 459 containers across the country in readiness for the start of the examinations.

We have also met various stakeholders to discuss roles and responsibilities essential to support this process.
Last week, we met Regional Coordinators of Education, Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association and Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association in all the regions to put in place a well-coordinated execution of this national exercise.

These meetings are informed by sector-specific findings gleaned from our year-long examinations pre-monitoring exercise. Today we have deliberated on the findings that concerned parents and private schools. Based on the discussions, we have resolved that:

All parents must desist from visiting boarding schools this term.

Parents whose children will be found with mobile phones in school will be held personally responsible for the actions. Their children will immediately be suspended from school, and such candidates will not be allowed to sit the examinations. Only centre managers will be allowed to possess mobile phones during the duration of the examinations.

The Kenya National Parents Association will work with Boards of Management during this final countrywide sensitization process to discourage school visits and use of mobile phones in schools.

The Kenya National Parents Association and Boards of Management will liaise with security teams to reign in parents and schools that have collected money under the pretext that they will use the same to facilitate cheating in the examinations.

Private school managers will ensure that all teachers who will participate in the examinations as science teachers to aid in practical subjects are fully registered with the Teachers Service Commission. The case applies to all those in public schools.

Stakeholders at today’s meeting have committed to abide by these resolutions to ensure they complement the work already undertaken by the Ministry and KNEC.

Further, we wish to warn schools, parents and teachers collecting money to compromise the administration and management of examinations that that they will be brought to book. So far, we have placed 30 centres under intensive surveillance. Those found culpable will be apprehended, charged and de-registered. Anyone found attempting to cheat, collude or compromise the examination process will be arrested on the spot, charged and prosecuted.

The Ministry also wishes to announce that we have completed the audit of all candidates who were recently displaced in Nairobi and Narok-Nakuru counties. We wish to announce that we have placed all the candidates in accessible neighbouring schools from where they will sit the examinations.

I also urge parents who have since moved from the affected areas in Narok County to visit the education office in Narok County for assistance and information regarding their childrens new examination centres.

Finally, I wish to call on all Kenyans, particularly political leaders and teachers unions, to sensitize their regions against examinations cheating and to fully support this national exercise. The future of our children and nation, depends on it.

The Ministry will be fair and just in the administration of the examinations to ensure all candidates score grades that they deserve.

Central Region NHIF accredited Health Facilitities

Accredited Hospitals- Central Region

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 Central Region.

A.I.C KIJABE MEDICAL CENTRE 20 KIJABE 235 LIMURU B
ACK MOUNT KENYA HOSPITAL 598 KERUGOYA 32 KERUGOYA B
AIC -CURE INTERNATIONAL CHILDRENS HOS 52 KIJABE 30 LIMURU C
AIC GITHUMU HOSPITAL 41 THIKA 40 MURANGA B
BAARI HEALTH CENTRE 2231 NYAHURURU 13 OLKALOU A
BETA CARE HOSPITAL LIMITED 581 GITHUNGURI 50 KIAMBU B
CARITAS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1214-00 THIKA 50 THIKA B
CENTRAL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (THIKA) 1734 THIKA 29 THIKA B
CONSOLATA HOSPITAL (NYERI) 25 NYERI 239 NYERI B
DONYO SABUK MAT & NUR HOME 3601 THIKA 29 THIKA B
EBENEZER NURSING HOME 1536 10100 NYERI 20 NYERI C
GAICHANJIRU CATHOLIC HOSPITAL(MURANGA) 483 THIKA 130 MURANGA B
GAKOE HEALTH CENTRE 84 GATUNDU 24 THIKA A
GATUNDU DISTRICT HOSPITAL 84 GATUNDU 124 RUIRU A
GITHUNGURI HEALTH CENTRE 767-002 GITHUNGURI 10 KIAMBU A
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC MISSION HOSPITAL 9-00216 GITHUNGURI 27 KIAMBU B
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC MISSION HOSPITAL 9-00216 GITHUNGURI 10 KIAMBU B
IGEGANIA HEALTH CENTRE MOH THIKA 14 THIKA A
IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY HOSPITAL 7 THIKA 56 THIKA B
ISMC SERVICES HOSPITAL 60-605 MARSABIT 18 LIMURU B
ITHANGA HEALTH CENTRE 5 THIKA A
J. K. U. A. T. HOSPITAL 62000 NAIROBI 20 THIKA C
J.M.KARIUKI(OL KALOU)DISTRICT HOSPITAL 221 OLKALOU 222 OLKALOU A
JAMII HOSPITAL 1230 KARATINA 46 NYERI C
JUJA FARM HEALTH CENTRE 6 THIKA A
KAGIO NURSING HOME 809 KERUGOYA 24 KERUGOYA B
KALIMONI MISSION HOSPITAL 00232 RUIRU 30 THIKA B
KARATINA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 133 KARATINA 88 NYERI A
KARATINA MATERNITY AND NURSING HOME 82 KARATINA 20 NYERI B
KERUGOYA CATHOLIC HEALTH CENTRE 197-103 KERUGOYA 6 KERUGOYA B
KERUGOYA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 24 KERUGOYA 197 KERUGOYA A
KERUGOYA MEDICAL CENTRE 1068 KERUGOYA 120 KERUGOYA B
KIAMBU DISTRICT HOSPITAL 39 KIAMBU 417 KIAMBU A
KIANDUTU HEALTH CENTRE 33304-0 MADARAKA THIKA 4 THIKA A
KIANYAGA SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL 24 KERUGOYA 20 KERUGOYA A
KIKUYU NURSING HOME 305 KIKUYU 67 LIMURU B
KIKUYU SUB COUNTY LUSSEGETTI 178-006 KIKUYU 12 KIAMBU A
KIMBIMBI SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL 1 WANGURU 46 KERUGOYA A
KIMKAN HOSPITAL 730-102 MURANGA 56 MURANGA C
KIRIAINI CONSOLATA HOSPITAL(MURANGA) 239 KIRIAINI 90 MURANGA B
LARI HEALTH CENTRE 5 LIMURU A
LIMURU NURSING HOME 359 LIMURU 55 LIMURU C
MARAGUA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 72 MARAGUA 24 MURANGA A
MARIE STOPES HOSPITAL (K) LTD 887 MURANGA 12 MURANGA C
MARIE STOPES HOSPITAL (K) LTD 887 MURANGA 15 MURANGA C
MARY HELP OF THE SICK MISSION HOSP. 792 THIKA 79 THIKA B
MARY IMMACULATE HOSPITAL 369 MWEIGA 42 NYERI B
MERCY LIGHT HOSPITAL 17 KIAMBU B
MT. KENYA HOSPITAL 201 NYERI 17 NYERI A
MT.SINAI HOSPITAL 1431 THIKA 8 THIKA B
MUGUMO MEDICAL CENTRE KAGUMO 186 KERUGOYA 5 KERUGOYA B
MUKURWE-INI SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL 27 NYERI 78 NYERI A
MURANGA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 69 MURANGA 317 MURANGA A
MURIRANJA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 577 MURANGA 400 MURANGA A
MWEA COUNTY MEDICAL CENTRE 50-103 WANGURU 40 KERUGOYA B
MWEA MEDICAL CENTRE 187 WANGURU 106 KERUGOYA B
NAIDU HOSPITAL 1746 THIKA 75 THIKA B
NAZARETH HOSPITAL RIARA RIDGE 49682 NAIROBI 210 KIAMBU C
NAZARETH HOSPITAL RUIRU 49682 NAIROBI -00100 11 KIAMBU C
NAZARETH HOSPITAL RUIRU 49682 NAIROBI -00100 45 KIAMBU C
NDEIYA HEALTH CENTRE 975-00 MUTARAGWA 17 LIMURU A
NGENDA HEALTH CENTRE 84 GATUNDU 2 RUIRU A
NGOLIBA HEALTH CENTRE 10 THIKA A
NGORIKA HEALTH CENTRE 2108 NGORIKA 8 OLKALOU A
NGURUBANI MEDICAL SERVICES 66 10303 WANGURU 21 KERUGOYA B
NGURUBANI MEDICAL SERVICES 66 10303 WANGURU 40 KERUGOYA B
NORTH KINANGOP CATHOLIC HOSPITAL 88 NORTH KINANGOP 166 OLKALOU B
NYATHUNA SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL 160 NGECHA 10 LIMURU A
NYERI PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL 27 NYERI 407 NYERI A
OASIS MISSION HOSPITAL 57176 00203 NAIROBI 15 THIKA C
OLDMAWINGO HEALTH CENTRE 50 MIHARATI 9 OLKALOU A
OTHAYA SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL 83 OTHAYA 77 NYERI A
OUR LADY OF LOURDES MWEA HOSPITAL 51 WANGURU 106 KERUGOYA B
OUR LADYS HOSPICE 705 00217 LIMURU 9 LIMURU C
OUTSPAN HOSPITAL 2058 NYERI 40 NYERI C
OUTSPAN HOSPITAL 2058 NYERI 69 NYERI C
P.C.E.A HOSPITAL KIKUYU 45 KIKUYU 76 LIMURU C
P.C.E.A HOSPITAL(TUMUTUMU) KARATINA P.B KARATINA 203 NYERI B
P.C.E.A HOSPITAL(TUMUTUMU) KARATINA P.B KARATINA 243 NYERI B
P.C.E.A KIKUYU ORTHOPAEDIC REH. CENTRE 1010 KIKUYU 30 LIMURU B
PEFA MERCY MEDICAL CENTRE 1225 KIAMBU 5 KIAMBU B
PLAINSVIEW NURSING HOME 208 RUIRU 12 RUIRU B
RADIANT GROUP OF HOSPITALS-KIAMBU 65973-0 NAIROBI 16 KIAMBU C
ROMKAN MEDICAL CENTRE 386-010 THIKA 5 THIKA B
RUBY MEDICAL CENTRE 66607 NAIROBI 16 LIMURU C
RUIRU PRIVATE HOSPITAL 429 THIKA 35 RUIRU B
RUIRU SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL 170 RUIRU 14 RUIRU A
ST. JUDE NURSING HOME 59 THIKA 10 RUIRU C
ST. MATIA MULUMBA HOSPITAL 3365 THIKA 40 THIKA B
ST.ANN MEDICAL CENTRE 1523-00 KIKUYU 8 LIMURU C
ST.TERESA KIKUYU MATERNITY & NUR. HOME 1370 KIKUYU 17 LIMURU B
THIKA LEVEL 5 HOSPITAL 227 THIKA 317 THIKA A
THIKA NURSING HOME (THIKA) 429 THIKA 17 THIKA B
TIGONI DISTRICT HOSPITAL 124 TIGONI 68 LIMURU A
VINEYARD HOSPITAL 6249 THIKA – 01000 40 THIKA B
WAKA RURINGU MATERNITY 188 NYERI 120 NYERI B
WANGIGE HEALTH CENTRE 178-006 WANGIGE 10 LIMURU A

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KNEC appoints Principals as centre managers and will pay them Kshs. 500 per day. But what about Deputies, Supervisors and Science teachers? Here are the details

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC,  has dispatched appointment letters to various contracted professionals who will be in charge of this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, examinations. The appointment letters dated 17th September, 2018, spell out the terms of engagement and duties to be performed by the various contracted professionals during the administration of this year’s national tests.

In the letters written to principals through the Teachers Service Commission Sub County Directors, the school heads will receive a daily fare reimbursement of KShs. 500 for 23 days which converts to a total of KShs. 11,500; for the whole period.

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“The Kenya National Examinations Council has appointed you the Centre Manager to oversee administration of the 2018 National Examinations at your examination centre from 5th to 28th November, 2018. You will be reimbursed travel expenses a rate of KShs. 500 per day inclusive of the rehearsal day'” reads the letter by Dr. Mercy G. Karogo, The Acting KNEC Chief Executive Officer.The principals are expected to append their signatures on the letters to confirm acceptance to abide to the stipulated terms and rules.

Among the key responsibilities of the principals, as outlined in the letters, are:

  • Ensuring that rehearsal is undertaken prior to the examination.
  • Maintaining a conducive environment for the conduct of examinations.
  • Ensuring that all other unauthorized persons are restricted and kept away from the examination area during the examination period.
  • Being at the distribution centre (Container) at the time prescribed by the council to collect the examination materials.
  • Witnessing the opening of examination containers at the distribution centre every day of the examination.Taking overall responsibility for management of the examinations at the examination centre and ensuring that all candidates strictly adhere to the examination rules.

“As a centre manager, you are responsible to the TSC Sub County Director. The Council has delegated this duty to you and expects you to conduct the examination according to KNEC regulations,” adds Karogo. The principals will now have to keep an hawk’s eye to ensure the examinations end smoothly in their centres and will not have room for errors; including examination malpractices.

Dr. Mercy Karogo, KNEC CEO

On the other hand, Supervisors shall receive a daily travel expense reimbursement of KShs. 630 for the 23 days that they shall be on duty. This translates to a total pay of about KShs. 14,490. The Supervisors shall be expected to report to the Examination Centres by 6.30am in the morning on every day of the examination to receive the examination materials from the Centre Managers in the presence of the security officers.

In this year’s examination, a total of 1,060,703 candidates will sit for the KCPE examinations; 531,548 boys and 529,155 girls across the 27,161 examination centres countrywide. Another, 664,585 candidates will sit for the KCSE examinations in 10,077 examination centres. 341,089 are boys while girls are 323,498.

Surprisingly, the Kenya National Examination Council has failed to allocate funds to other schools’ officers who shall be on duty, to provide support, during the examination period. The Deputy Principals who have just been mentioned as Deputy Centre Managers, in the KNEC’s examination regulations documents, will walk home empty handed. Also going home without any fare reimbursement are the Subject teachers and Laboratory Technicians/ Assistants who will be conducting the practical examinations when required as per the KNEC examination time table.

A total of 70,000 police officers will be deployed to provide security during this year’s examinations period.

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President Magufuli orders the Army to buy all cashew nuts

Tanzanian President, John Pombe Magufuli, has ordered the country’s army to buy all cashew nuts from farmers, immediately. This comes after the cashew nut dealers failed to buy the produce from farmers. The government had, last week, issued a four day ultimatum to the dealers to buy the cashew nuts. But, the farmers refused to sell the produce to the dealers citing low purchasing prices.

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This man Okoth Obado! We dissect Obado’s life, times and the Controversies Surrounding the Migori Governor.

Friends and foes, alike, concede that the current Migori Governor,  Okoth Obado, is a political schemer with widespread grassroots support, having been a farmer and teacher for many years. The embattled Migori County boss, has been through thick and thin times, before. And, each time he has come out ‘victorious’. The million dollar question is, ‘will he survive the latest onslaught over his involvement with the slain Rongo University Student- Sharon Otieono?’. He is the most talked about personality in Kenya today.

OBADO’S DOCUMENTED EARLY LIFE

  • Obado grew up in Uriri Sub-county in Migori and attended the famous St Joseph’s Rapogi before joining Kenyatta University where he trained as a teacher, having taken a Bachelor of Arts in Education and a Masters of Strategic Management. He was employed by the Teachers’ Service Commission at Taranganya Boys High School in Kuria. He was later transferred to his last station located in his home constituency, Rapogi, where he exited the service to join the private business sector.
  • He is married to Hellen Obado, together with whom they have three children. (With 2 of the known Children beingJerry Okoth(son) and Evalyne Okoth (Daughter)

OBADO’S CAREER LIFE

  • November 12th 2010: Was Appointed Chairman of Kenya Sugar Board By Then Minister Of Agriculture S. J. Kosgey
  • 4 March 2013: Elected as the first Governor of Migori County through People’s Democratic Party (PDP) against the ODM wave. Contesting on a small known People’s Democratic Party (PDP), he went on to trounce ODM’s candidate Oyugi Akong’o, even after the High Court ordered a recount. Obado soldiered on against an onslaught from ODM ward representatives and party officials who tried to impeach him at every available opportunity.
  • 8 August 2017: Re-elected for the second term as the Governor of Migori County through the Orange Democratic Party (ODM). In the 2017 elections, Obado faced one of his most formidable opponents, former Energy Minister Ochillo Ayacko, who gave him a run for his money in a campaign marred by scenes of violence that saw the two summoned to Nairobi by the ODM disciplinary committee. A few weeks to the 2017 elections, violence broke out at Migori’s Posta grounds, leaving many people injured after supporters clashed. Among those injured were bodyguards of senior ODM leaders. Ayacko and Suna East MP Junet Mohammed quickly blamed Obado for the violence, but the governor denied any involvement. The Party’s disciplinary committee fined Obado Sh2 million for the violence, saying it had established that it was his supporters who stormed the meeting.
    Despite the shaky relationship with ODM leadership, a determined Obado went ahead to win the chaotic party primaries, forcing Ayacko to decamp and contest against him as an independent candidate. Ayacko lost to Obado in the main election, filed a petition in High Court and lost that too. He went to the Court of Appeal, which threw out the case.

OBADO, THE CONTROVERSIAL  SCHEMER.

Governor Okoth Obado in not devoid of controversies:

  • During his term, he was rocked with accusations of flaws in procurement procedures in his administration coupled with the alleged embezzlement of public funds. In one of the most controversial deals, Obado was accused of procuring a bed worth Kshs1 Million using public resources but he refuted the claims as a narrative sponsored by his opponents.
  • On procurement of vehicles worth Sh231million, the purchase included ambulance from Toyota Kenya who mainly deal in pick-ups but require upfront payment if one requires a different vehicle like in this case, an ambulance.
  • It has also emerged that the governor had a fling with Rhoda Odie Nyakwaka, the stepsister of his wife, Migori First Lady Hellen Obado. The First Lady and Rhoda are born of the same father who got the latter after inheriting her widowed mother in Kadika village of Suna Central sub-county.
  • In November 26, 2017: Migori Governor Okoth Obado was forcefully ejected from a KQ plane after one of his security guards mishandled a weapon during handover to flight crew leading to the pistol discharging. According to witnesses at the airport, the governor was accompanied by at least two guards when he was boarding 13:00 KQ 656 to Kisumu with his guards.
  • Mr Obado was at it again when he openly opposed ODM, and by extension Mr Odinga’s choice of Mr Ayacko to run for the vacant Migori senatorial seat following the death of former radio broadcaster Ben Oluoch Okelo mid this year.
  • Obado, the schemer, is in murky waters again! Okoth Obado has been charged in court with aiding and abetting the brutal murder of his ex-girlfriend, a pregnant student. But, Obado has vehemently refuted any involvement in the killing of Sharon Otieno.  “As a law-abiding citizen, I want to state here clearly and categorically that I have nothing and absolutely nothing to do with the cruel death of Sharon,” the governor was quoted by local media as saying.

If Obado wades through the murky waters and come out unscathed, then and only then, he will own the tag of being ‘a smart Schemer’ to posterity. Already, protests have been held in Migori, probing for the immediate release of the Governor.’

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