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Husband of teacher murdered after withdrawing cash had previously been kidnapped and robbed

Husband of teacher murdered after withdrawing cash had previously been kidnapped and robbed

Husband of teacher killed after taking money out from bank had earlier been kidnapped, robbed of cash

Residents of Ekero Market in Busia are stunned after a female teacher from Khaunga Secondary School was shot dead by armed criminals on Tuesday.

The victim, Roselida Akinyi Wanga, was assaulted in broad daylight shortly after withdrawing Ksh. 200,000 from a bank located in Mumias town.

Eyewitnesses stated that the attackers, who had been following her in a small vehicle, ambushed her as she was on her way home.

According to area Chief Peter Nabiswa, this is not the first occurrence of targeting the family. Last year, Akinyi’s husband, who is also a teacher, was kidnapped, robbed of cash, and discarded in a thicket in Siaya after taking money out from the same bank.

The couple additionally ran mobile banking and agency services at Khaunga Market, which may have rendered them susceptible to criminal attention.

Authorities have confirmed that investigations are in progress, but no arrests have been made thus far.

Community members have denounced the killing, calling for quick action from law enforcement.

The violent murder has left residents feeling fearful, with many urging authorities to improve security measures.

This incident underscores rising worries regarding bank-related robberies in different areas of the country, with demands for better security for business operators and residents.

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Kenya’s Asumbi Girls teacher, Eric Ademba, among winners of Continental award: This is all you need to know about the award

On Wednesday October 23, 2019 the African Union (AU) hosted the inaugural award ceremony for the first Continental Teacher Prize. The AU Teacher Prize has been established as a means for demonstrating respect for teachers and the teaching profession, by encouraging and celebrating the committed teachers in Africa. The Prize raises the status of teaching, facilitates sharing of best practices in teacher excellence, and inspires the best possible candidates to join the teaching profession.

Furthermore, the AU Teacher Prize is meant to serve as a catalyst for similar programmes at regional and national levels.

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The Teacher Prize is an important and valuable instrument that contributes to the success of Agenda 2063 and the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA), with the following objectives:

  • Enhance visibility and status of the Teacher in Africa at all levels – Preprimary, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary including TVET;
  • Promote Teaching as a first choice profession at all levels; and
  • Celebrate and encourage outstanding teachers.

For the 2019 edition of the African Union Continental Teacher Awards, prizes of $10 000 each were awarded to top African teachers at the secondary school level.
The following are the winners for 2019 edition:

1. Ms Augusta Lartey-Young (Ghana);
2. Sister Gladyce Kachope (Uganda);
3. Mr. Eric Ademba (Kenya).

Through a competitive process, the winning teachers were selected for demonstrating the following qualities:

  •  Engaging in quality teaching which results in high standards of student achievement;
  •  Demonstrated knowledge of the subject matter, while keeping up with recent developments;
  • Encouraging desirable behaviour among students through positive feedback and other methods;
  •  Managing classes to enhance the quality of learning processes, while ensuring accommodation of students with varied learning needs and abilities;
  • Engaging in activities and networks that enhance the social and cultural value of learning;
  • Helping students to achieve their long term career goals by organizing engagement with relevant agencies and information;
  • Demonstrating multi-valency in facilitating acquisition of knowledge and skills, as well as values for peace building and responsible citizenship
  • Positive engagement with fellow teachers encouraging mutual learning;
  • Positive reputation from stakeholders and community members;
  • Highly commended by students and staff members.

Teacher Ademba

Mr. Eric Ademba, a mathematics and chemistry teacher at Asumbi Girls High School in Homabay, was feted for encouraging his students to achieve desirable behaviour.

In 2018 he was also the first runners up of the Teacher of the Year awards in Kenya in 2018.

He received a certificate and Ksh 1 million and was among three African teachers to get the Africa Union award for their outstanding performance, a first of its kind.

Teachers Service Commission, TSC, management led by Dr Nancy Macharia (Left) congratulates teacher Erick Ademba when he made a courtesy call at TSC headquarters on Friday morning.

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Mwalimu National SACCO website, Members Portal Login; https://membersportal.mwalimunational.coop:82/Login

Mwalimu National SACCO is arguably one of the best SACCOs in Kenya. This is one of the largest African Sacco with a membership drawn from teachers all over Kenya. One of the notable milestone Mwalimu National SACCO has achieved is mwalimu sacco members portal where bonafide members can conveniently access services offered at the sacco online without physically visiting branch office.

Class – A – Membership: These include Teachers and TSC Secretariat; among others as illustrated in the tree diagram below;

Class – B – Membership:

These cadre is made up of Students undertaking education-related studies leading to diplomas and degrees, in technical colleges and universities recognized by the Ministry in charge of Education.

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HOW TO USE THE MWALIMU SACCO MEMBERSHIP LOGIN PORTAL

Once a member log into the mwalimu sacco members portal, the following services can be enjoyed:

  1. Personal details- These includes total deposits, total loan repayments and total shares.
  2. Loans- Loan Application List and Loan Calculator
  3. Customer Relations
  4. Reports- The following statements can be viewed:
  • FOSA Statement
  •  Guarantors Statement
  •  Loans Guaranteed
  •  Shares Capital Statement
  •  Dividend 2018 Statement
  •  Dividends
  •  Member Statement

How to login to mwalimu national sacco portal membersportal.mwalimunational.coop

If you don’t know your password click on forgot account details and you’ll be prompted to enter your membership number. Thereafter a new password will be sent to the mobile phone number that you used to register your account.

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A mentally ‘disturbed’ Teacher rescued from mob at Naivasha

A secondary school teacher was rescued from a charged mob on Wednesday evening at Naivasha town. Identified as Mr. Daniel Mwaura Njoroge, he seemed to have a mental disorder when rescued by a good samaritan. Mr. Njoroge is said to be a teacher at Muranda Secondary school in Murang’a.

The mob was baying for his blood for alleged thievery; a case of mistaken identity. Mr. Njoroge hails from Miharati area which is a location in Kipipiri division, Kipipiri Constituency, of Nyandarua County; Central province.

A teacher familiar with Njoroge said, “I know this guy. I used to work with him, some times back in Gilgil. The family have been informed but they would be happy to get the contacts of the person who rescued him(Mr. Njoroge)”.

Teachers countrywide face a myriad of problems ranging from TPAD, pressure at work, to meagre pay. Schools re-opened on 27th August, 2018, for third term. It could not be established immediately what Mr. Njoroge was doing at Naivasha town.

2020 Form one admission letter for Extra County Schools; How to know admission results and download letter online

After the selection exercise for the 2020 placement of form ones, they will be expected to download their letters through the Ministry of education’s online portal. The admission letter is important to both students and Parents/ Guardians. This is because it enables the two parties to prepare adequately for reporting to selected secondary school.

To download the admission letter to Extra County Schools:

  1. Click on this link to access the download page from the Ministry of Education’s Website: Ministry of education download link for form one admssion letter.
  2. Now, Select the county and sub-county where your KCPE centre is found and key in your index number and Submit.
  3. Click on the link named “admission letter” at the bottom of the page for a copy of your admission letter.
  4. Use the printer icon to print or download icon to download to your computer.
  5. Get your primary school’s headteacher to endorse the letter and stamp it in the space provided.
  6. Finally, present it for admission together with a certified copy of birth certificate

Access the Official ministry of Education’s download page by using this link: https://www.education.go.ke/index.php/online-services/form-one-selection

For complete information on all schools in Kenya, including best private and public schools, please visit this link: Schools Portal; Complete guide to all schools in Kenya

But, what are some of the key highlights on the admission letters?

Here are some of the common details on the form one admission letters:

  • All the admission letters bear the Ministry of Education’s letter head; The letter contains the Education Ministry’s logo and head.
  • Name of the student, Index number and Sub County,
  • School admitted to (The Secondary school where the student has been placed),
  • Reporting date; Which is in January, 2020. The reporting date for 2019 was 7th to 11th January.
  • Former primary school’s details; the letter must be stamped by the head teacher, A disclaimer on the letter reads; “This letter will be authenticated on being duly certified by the primary school head complete with a certified copy of birth certificate and finally confirmed by the admitting principal. The letter is issued without any erasure  or alteration and cannot be changed through any form of endorsement whatsoever; utterance of false documents is an offence punishable by law.”
  • The 2020 fee guidelines from the Ministry (The letter gives fees directions thus; “The maximum fees payable per year is detailed in the attached schedule, do confirm the category of your school before making any payment.”)
  • Parents/ Guardians expected to go to schools where their kids have been placed to pick further joining instructions and requirements. (“Urgently get in touch with your new principal at the above school for admission requirements,” says the admission letter from the Ministry.)

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Other details that learners would get from the selected school include:

  • Uniform descriptions,
  • Boarding requirements; mattresses, blankets, e.t.c
  • Any books’ requirements and
  •  Other personal effects as may be prescribed by individual schools.

The Government has insisted on its resolve to ensure 100 percent transition from Primary to secondary schools. Consequently, all the 2019 KCPE candidates will get places at preferred secondary schools.

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How to apply for Mwalimu National SACCO 2019 advance rebate, dividends.

Mwalimu National SACCO will be issuing advance dividends for 2019 financial year to members. Here is the communique to all branch chairpersons concerning the advance dividends;

SUBJECT: ADVANCE AGAINST REBATE/DIVIDENDS FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2019:

This is to inform you that the Society will be rolling out the above products for members interested to access it with effect from 1st November 2019.
The amount of advance qualified will be based on deposit balance as at 30th September 2019. The computation will be on month on month balances and a multiplying factor of 9% will apply. It is important to note that 9% is not the rate of dividends for year 2019 as the dividends rate will be determined after the end of our financial which is the calendar year.

The following terms will be applicable for those wishing to access the product:
1. A member will be required to fill the appropriate application form which are at our FOSA branches or downloaded from our website
2. Between 1st November 2019 to 31 December 2019, the advance interest will be 7.5%.
3. Maximum advance will be up to 50% of the amount computed with balances as 30th September, 2019.
4. From 1st January 2020 up to the date of the ADM 2020, interested members will be able to access advance equivalent to 75% deposits balance as at 31st December 2019. The maximum advance will be computed month on month basis and based on the deposit balance as at 31st December 2019 and subjected to multiplying factor of 9%. Note again the 9% is not the dividends rate year 2019
5. Members who are defaulters or having loans with recovery arrears will not qualify for this product.

The recovery of the advance (interest and principal) will be done immediately dividends and rebate for 2019 are approved by the Annual Delegates Meeting and credited to the members accounts.

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MWALIMU NATIONAL SACCO LOANS.

Why SACCO Loans are better

SACCO loans DO NOT have hidden charges but Bank loans have A LOT OF HIDDEN CHARGES besides monthly charges. Some of these charges include:

  • Insurance fee.
  • Appraisal/ Processing Fee
  • Account Maintenance Commission
  • Accrued Interest Charges (Arrears Account)
  • Late Remittance charges
  • Premature Loan Clearance charges.

NOTE: Banks have yearly reappraisals to determine interests to charge. This implies that the interest rates will vary within the lifespan of the loan. As and when interests in the money market change (upwards), the interests on running loans are also adjusted (upwards) without giving notice to the loanee.

Back Office Services Activities (BOSA) is a department in Mwalimu National which offers various loan products against members’ deposits.

Wezesha Loan

Unlike ALL other products, WEZESHA (to enable) is the ONLY product that a member does not have to wait for six (6) months before applying for a loan. Mwalimu National enables YOU (new member) to access funds of up to Kshs 600,000 immediately your first  savings deduction goes through. ONLY 1/3 of Kshs 600,000 will be retained in the new members account as savings.

Terms and conditions of wezesha loan

  1. This product is for new members only.
  2. Rate is 13% p.a on reducing balance.
  3. Wezesha loan runs for a maximum of 36 months
  4. 2% wezesha processing fee shall be charged on the amount to be advanced.
  5. Maximum loan amount to be issued shall not exceed Ksh.600, 000.
  6. The loan should be fully guaranteed.
  7. The minimum period for a member to qualify shall apply as per the sacco by-laws.
  8. Shares boosted shall earn dividends on pro-rata basis.

Emergency Loan

  1. Granted for unforeseen circumstances.
  2. Applicable interest rate is 1%p.m on reducing balance.
  3. Repayable in 12months.
  4. Multipler is x5 (subject to 1/3 salary rule).
  5. Only one emergency loan can be granted at a time.

School Fees Loan

  1. Granted for education purposes only.
  2. 1% p.m interest rate on reducing balance.
  3. Repayable in 12months.
  4. Maximum limit is a member’s deposit x5 (subject to 1/3 salary rule).
  5. Only one school fees loan to be granted at a time.

Normal Loan

  1. Granted as a short term loan aimed at helping members meet their immediet finacial needs.
  2. 1% p.m on reducing balance.
  3. Repayable in 36months.
  4. Limit is a member’s deposit x3 (subject to 1/3 salary rule).
  5. One normal loan to be granted at a time.

Development Loan

  1. Granted as medium-term loan for investment purposes.
  2. Applicable interest rate is 1.17% p.m on reducing balance.
  3. Repayable in 48months.
  4. Maximum limit is a member’s deposit x4 (subject to 1/3 salary rule)
  5. One development loan granted at a time.

Super Loan

  1. Granted as long-term loan for investment purposes.
  2. Interest rate is at 1.20% p.m.
  3. Repayable in 60months.
  4. Maximum limit is a member’s deposit x4 (subject to 1/3 salary rule)
  5. Only one super loan granted at a time.

Vision 84

  1. Long term loan for investment purposes.
  2. Interest rate is 1.29 p.m on reducing balance.
  3. Repayment period in 84months.
  4. The limit is a member’s deposit x5 (subject to 1/3 salary rule)

Front Office Services Activities (FOSA) is the banking arm of Mwalimu National that provides basic and affordable banking services to meet members’ needs.

Salary in Advance

  • The Interest Rate is 5%.
  • Maximum amount borrowed is 80% of your net salary or S.A.Y.E
  • Repayable @ the end of the month

FOSA Instant Credit(24 Months)

  • FOSA instant credit (24 months)
  • Interest rate @ 1.5% per month on reducing balance
  • Repayment period is 24 months.
  • Maximum amount granted is your savings under S.A.Y.E x16

FOSA Instant Credit(12 Months)

  • Interest rate is 1.25% Per month.
  • Repayment period is 12months.
  • Maximum amount granted is your net salary x16.
  • Maximum amount granted is your savings under S.A.Y.E x10.

M-Loan

Interest rate is dependent on the repayment period in that;

  • 1 month   @ 5%
  • 2 months @ 6 %
  • 3 months @ 7%
  • Maximum amount a member can borrow is up to 80% of his/her net salary or S.A.Y.E
  • Principal and interest amounts are recoverable at the end of each month.

Advance Dividends

This is a percentage of expected dividends that are normally paid earlier.

  • The interest rate is between 7.5% and 5% depending on the time a member requests for the advance dividends.
  • The maximum amount requested is 75% of your expected dividends.

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C). BUSINESS LOANS.

Individual loan

Clients with well established businesses, can access business loans directly without group requirements. The minimum loan for individual client is Kshs 501,000 and a maximum of Kshs 5,000,000.

Terms

  • Individual loans are offered at an interest rate of 1.25% p.m. on reducing balance.
  • Our repayment period is between 3-36 months depending on the amount borrowed.
  • The loan is self-secured and acceptable securities include logbooks and commercial title deeds.

Group Loans

Business Loans are disbursed to individual members within a group for expansion of existing income generating ventures. Such businesses must have been in operation for at least 6 months.

Group loans are done based on tiers.

  1. Tier one KSH 30,000 – KSH 150,000 (1.33% pm) payable in maximum 12months.
  2. Tier two KSH 151,000 – KSH 250,000 (1.33% pm) payable in maximum 24months.
  3. Tier three KSH 251,000 – KSH 500,000 (1.33% pm) payable in maximum 36months.

One has to start from tier one and graduate through the tiers within the program based on business ability. If successful, at tier three one can move to borrow as an individual client without the need of group.

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TSC sets deadline for filling 2019 term 3 TPAD data online by teachers; How to fill Teachers’ Appraisal form online, deadline for Appraiser and Appraisee data

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has opened the portal for filing teachers’ term three (3) 2019 appraisal data. This is to allow teacher file their Teachers Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) data online.

TSC holds that teachers must continue uploading their performance appraisal data as per the Career Progression Guidelines. The Commission uses data captured on the TPAD system when considering teachers for promotions. Teachers who are yet to upload their data for term 3 now have until Tuesday 13th December, 2019 to do so. This is the deadline for both the Appraisee and Appraiser. For guide on how to use TPAD, click here:
Simplified TPAD user guide

The Appraisee is the individual teacher while the Appraiser is the immediate Supervisor. For example, in a secondary school, the Appraisee is the classroom teacher while the Head of Department or the Deputy Principal is the Appraiser. Individual teachers log onto the sytem to fill in their self appraised data, while the Heads of Departments or Deputy Principals log onto the system to enter their data on the appraised teachers’ performance.

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New System.

Meanwhile, TSC has created a new user friendly portal for capturing the appraisal data. The Commission has at the same time reduced the number of teaching standards to be appraised for teachers from the previous seven to five on its online appraisal portal.
To enhance implementation, the Commission has customized the TPAD tools targeting teachers serving in primary, secondary, special needs institutions and post secondary institutions, where, while the teaching standards are the same for all categories of teachers, performance indicators and verifiable evidence have been customized for various institutions.

To access the new TPAD system here is the link to use; https://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/. You will be expected to insert your ID No.

Click on “create account”. You will get an sms code on your phone. The new TPAD system will be in force effective term three 2019.

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KEPSHA Elections abort after irate teachers invade venue.

Kenya Primary schools Head’s Association elections that were to be conducted today have been prematurely postponed. The National Executive Council (NEC) meeting convened today was ended prematurely when teachers chanting ‘Mafuta and Otiendo Must go’ invaded the meeting venue, today. The meeting called by the National Secretary General Secretary, Mr. David Mafuta, was interrupted by teachers who want Mr. Mafuta and Chairman Shem Ndolo to retire. The top KEPSHA brass is being accused of embezzlement and being in office illegally,as some of the officials have attained the mandatory retirement age.

The meeting was held at the National KEPSHA offices in Kileleshwa, Nairobi. The chairman, Mr. Ndolo, at one moment walked out of the meeting hall and ordered the media and teachers present to vacate the area. This agitated the situation as the angry teachers started chanting slogans for removal of Mr. Shem Ndolo. Mr. Mafuta who heads Mofu primary school in Embu is accused of corruption and diverting KEPSHA monies to funding own projects. More to follow…….

KEPSHA is an organization representing the diverse views of over 26,000 primary school head teachers, KEPSHA cares about a lot of issues pertaining to quality education in Kenya. The Child-Friendly Schools framework provides KEPSHA with the overall blueprint from which we are building a systematic approach to delivering equitable rights-based quality education for all of our pupils in Kenya.

What is the World Teachers’ Day and when is it held?

Held annually on 5 October since 1994, World Teachers’ Day commemorates the anniversary of the adoption of the 1966 ILO/UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers. This Recommendation sets benchmarks regarding the rights and responsibilities of teachers and standards for their initial preparation and further education, recruitment, employment, and teaching and learning conditions.

The Recommendation concerning the Status of Higher-Education Teaching Personnel was adopted in 1997 to complement the 1966 Recommendation by covering teaching and research personnel in higher education.

With the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goal 4 on education, and the dedicated target (SDG 4.c) recognizing teachers as key to the achievement of the Education 2030 agenda, WTD has become the occasion to mark progress and reflect on ways to counter the remaining challenges for the promotion of the teaching profession.

World Teachers’ Day is co-convened in partnership with UNICEF, UNDP, the International Labour Organization, and Education International.

What UNESCO is doing for teachers

Teachers are one of the most influential and powerful forces for equity, access and quality in education and key to sustainable global development. However, their training, recruitment, retention, status and working conditions remain preoccupying.

Moreover, there is a worldwide shortage of well-trained teachers. According to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS), 69 million teachers must be recruited to achieve universal primary and secondary education by 2030.

UNESCO has made the supply of well-trained, supported and qualified teachers one of its top priorities. This focus has been reinforced by Sustainable Development Goal 4: Quality Education through the Education 2030 Framework for Action, which has a target calling for a substantial increase in qualified teachers through the betterment of their training, recruitment, retention, status, working conditions and motivation (target 4.c).

UNESCO hosts the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030 and they work together to address the “teacher gap” as well as tackle the issues raised in target 4.c and in the Incheon Declaration, which specifically calls for Member States to “ensure that teachers and educators are empowered, adequately recruited, well-trained, professionally qualified, motivated and supported within well-resourced, efficient and effectively governed systems”.

UNESCO’s work regarding the development of teachers mainly focuses on five areas:

1). Monitoring of international normative instruments regarding the teaching profession;
2). Supporting Member States in the development and review of teacher policies and strategies;
3). Developing capacities for enhancing the quality of teaching and learning;
4). Improving the knowledge and evidence base for the implementation and monitoring of the teacher target in Education 2030; and
5). Undertaking advocacy and knowledge sharing for the promotion of quality teaching and learning.