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County list of TSC advertised vacancies 2021 (Makueni)

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has advertised about 10,000 new recruitment, promotion and replacement vacancies for teachers. Here is the list of advertised posts per school.

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TSC online recruitment portal 2021/2022- Complete guide to TSC vacancies application online

TSC online system portal login at https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke/

How to apply for the advertised TSC new and replacement vacancies at TSC online portal (https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/app/login)

TSC online portal; https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke/

LIST OF ADVERTISED POSTS IN MAKUENI COUNTY, PER SCHOOL

MAKUENI COUNTY
KATHOZWENI SUBCOUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION (S) NUMBER
1 14701173199 St Michaels Mbuvo Sec Hist/CRE 1
2 14701173053 St Peters Clavers CRE/Kisw 1
3 14701173247 St Stephen Kanyoga Sec Math/Phy 1
4 14701173054 Kitise Sec CRE/Geo 1
5 14701173060 St Bakhita Girls- Kiangini Sec Kisw/CRE 1
6 14701173015 St Martin Kathonzweni Boys Sec rt & Design/͙ 1
7 14701173266 Iiani Sec Hist/Kisw 1
8 14701173293 Munathi Sec Bst/Math 1
9 14701173315 St Joseph Kitumbai Bio/Chem 1
10 14701173320 Kwakavisi Mixed CRE/Hist 1
11 14701173210 ACK St Joseph Maaueli Eng/Lit 1
12 14701173286 Katithi Sec CRE/Kisw 1
13 14701173325 Kanthiitu Sec Bst/Geo 1
14 14701173341 Kyase Sec Kisw/CRE 1
15 14701173264 Yekanga Sec Geo/CRE 1
TOTAL 15
KIBWEZI SUBCOUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION (S) NUMBER
1 14701173036 Muthingiini Sec Geo/CRE 1
2 14701173170 Kitengei Sec Kisw/Geo 1
3 14701173179 Kivuthini Sec Bio/Math, Kisw/CRE 2
4 14701173241 Kithyululu Sec Hist/CRE 1
5 14701173358 Kyaani Sec Bio/Chem 1
6 14701173160 Misuuni Sec Kisw/CRE 1
7 14701173257 Ithumula Sec CRE/Hist 1
8 14701173225 Molemuni Mixed Math/Chem 1
9 14701173190 Yikitaa Sec Kisw/Hist 1
10 14701173016 Kalulini High Comp/Math 1
11 14701173351 Ngaikini Sec Kisw/CRE 1
12 14701173143 Kisayani Sec Kisw/Geo 1
13 14701173393 Kisayani Girls Math/Phy 1
14 14701173181 Ngokolani Sec Eng/Lit 1
15 14701173318 Kyusyani Sec Kisw/Hist 1
16 14701173219 St Lucy Kalimani Sec CRE/Geo 1
17 14701173302 Nyayo Sec Bio/Geo 1
18 14701173150 Mikuyuni Sec Eng/lit 1
19 14701173322 Masongaleni Sec Hist/CRE 1
20 14701173309 Mwitasyano Sec Math/Phy 1
21 14701173065 St Joseph Kibwenzi Girls sch Hist/CRE 1
30
22 14701173336 Komboyoo Boys Sec Kisw/CRE 1
23 14701173118 St Mary Kinyambu Sec Math/Geo 1
24 14701173305 Tsavo West Sec CRE/Hist 1
25 14701173243 Kiuuku Sec Bio/Chem 1
26 14701173352 Kithasyu Sec Kisw/Hist 1
27 14701173387 Kundwani Girls Math/Phy 1
28 14701173317 Mbeetwani Sec Eng/Lit 1
29 14701173221 Nzoila Sec Kisw/CRE 1
30 14701173237 St Martin Kyumani Sec Eng/Lit 1
31 14701173374 Canaan Sec Kisw/CRE 1
32 14701173133 Masaku Ndogo Sec Eng/Lit 1
33 14701173234 Kalulu Sec Math/Phy 1
TOTAL 34
KILUNGU SUBCOUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION (S) NUMBER
1 14701173006 Thomeandu Boys Math/Bst,Kisw/Hist 2
2 14701173087 Isovya Sec Eng/Lit 1
3 14701173213 AIC Mwaani Sec Geo/Hist 1
4 14701173137 AIC Nunguni Sec Geo/Bst 1
5 14701173008 Kilungu Boys Agr/Bio 1
6 14701173327 Kyamuoso Sec Geo/Bst 1
7 14701173024 St Lucia Girls Sec Eng/Lit 1
8 14701173090 St Partick Kyamatheka Geo/CRE 1
9 14701173372 St Monica ‘s Wautu Sec Phy/Math 1
10 14701173292 St Paul Kyanga Sec Agr/Bio 1
11 14701173220 Kavatanzou Sec Kisw/Hist 1
TOTAL 12
MAKINDU SUBCOUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION (S) NUMBER
1 14701173324 Nguumo Girls Sec Eng/Lit,Bio/Chem 2
2 14701173001 Shine Star Kai Sec Eng/Lit 1
3 14701173034 Makindu Sec Eng/Lit, Comp/Math 2
4 14701173156 Mukameni Mixed Hist/CRE 1
5 14701173094 Kiambani Sec Chem/Math 1
6 14701173121 Ngomano Sec Hist/CRE 1
7 14701173140 Moi Girls High- Kibwenzi Hist/CRE,Bio/Chem 2
8 14701173130 St Annes Kiboko Girls Sec Agr/Bio 1
TOTAL 11
MAKUENI SUBCOUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION (S) NUMBER
1 14701173005 Kaumoni Boys Geo/Kisw,Math/Bst 2
2 14701173031 St Lawrence Nziu Sec Comp/͙ 1
3 14701173058 AIC Mukuyuni Eng/Lit 1
4 14701173013 Makueni Girls Chem/Math 1
5 14701173025 Ukia Girls Agr/Bio 1
6 14701173167 Ngoni Sec Agr/Bio 1
7 14701173017 Mwaani Girls Geo/Kisw 1
31
8 14701173132 St Peter Makongo Sec Chem/Math 1
9 14701173110 Kyumu Sec Hist/CRE 1
10 14701173353 AIC Kinyuani Sec Geo/CRE 1
11 14701173338 AIC Iuani Sec Math/Bst 1
12 14701173146 Kyuasini Sec Comp/͙. 1
TOTAL 13
MBOONI EAST SUBCOUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION (S) NUMBER
1 14701173039 Kiteta Girls Sec Bio/Agr 1
2 1470113175 Kyangondu Sec Hist/CRE 1
3 14701173211 Muthwani Sec CRE/Bst 1
4 14701173089 Nduluku Boys Sec Bio/Agr 1
5 14701173018 Kitondo Boys Eng/Lit 1
6 14701173209 Miau Sec Eng/Lit 1
7 14701173348 Mbimbini Sec Bio/Agr 1
8 14701173333 Chemchemi Sec Hist/Kisw 1
9 14701173346 Usalala Sec CRE/Kisw 1
10 14701173294 Mituvu Sec Geo/Kisw 1
11 14701173128 Miangeni Sec Geo/Bst 1
12 14701173337 AIC Ndithini Sec Math/Bst 1
13 14701173307 Ngunini sec Bio/Chem 1
TOTAL 13
MBOONI WEST SUBCOUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION (S) NUMBER
1 14701173009 Mbooni Boys Sec Kisw/CRE 1
2 14701173063 Tututha Sec Kisw/CRE 1
3 14701173011 Mbooni Girls Sec Chem/Math 1
4 14701173081 Mulooni Girls Kisw/CRE 1
5 14701173048 Kikima Sec Math/Phy 1
6 14701173256 Utangwa Girls Sec Chem/Math 1
7 14701173268 Kyanguma Sec Eng/Lit 1
8 14701173277 Itetani Girls Math/Chem 1
9 14701173022 Utangwa Mixed Sec Hist/ Kisw 1
10 14701173192 Kusyongali Sec Chem/Math 1
11 14701173073 Kyuu Sec Math/Bst 1
12 14701173251 Wanzauni Sec Kisw/Hist 1
13 14701173263 Kitoo Sec Hist/Kisw 1
14 14701173329 Kinyee Sec Math/Geo 1
15 14701173064 Mukaatini Sec Bio/Agr 1
16 14701173267 Syiluni Sec Agr/Bio 1
17 14701173347 Ack St Stephen’s Kathemboni Math/Geo 1
TOTAL 17
MUKAA SUB COUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION (S) NUMBER
1 1470113165 Kasikue Girls Sec Hist/CRE 1
2 14701173216 ACK Kima Stephen Eng/Lit 1
3 14701173185 ABC Kitonguni Sec CRE/Hist 1
32
4 14701173019 Maiani SA Sec Agr/Bio 1
5 14701173215 Mt Carmel Sec Phy/Chem 1
6 14701173193 Uvunye Sec Chem/Bio 1
7 14701173363 Ulu Sec Kisw/Hist 1
8 14701173262 Uthini Sec Chem/Math 1
9 14701173122 Kiu Sec Kisw/Geo 1
10 14701173382 ABC Muua Sec Agr/Bio 1
11 14701173047 ABC Enguli Sec Chem/Math 1
TOTAL 11
NZAUI SUB COUNTY
S/NO SCHOOL CODE NAME OF SCHOOL SUBJECT COMBINATION (S) NUMBER
1 14701173012 Ngoto Boys Kisw/Hist 1
2 14701173038 Barazani Girls Eng/Lit, Hist/CRE 2
3 14701173159 Kithumba Sec Hist/Kisw 1
4 14701173139 Good Shepherd Girls Sec CRE/Hist 1
5 14701173259 Masumba Sec Geo/Bst 1
6 14701173222 Mutaiti Sec Bio/Agr 1
7 14701173344 St Theresa Muuani Sec Hist/CRE 1
8 14701173119 Mukameni Sec CRE/Hist 1
9 14701173296 Ndunguni Sec Eng/Lit 1
10 14701173301 Matutu Sec Agr/Bio 1
11 14701173049 Tutini Sec Geo/Bst 1
TOTAL 12

Kenya’s Malkia Strikers get the going tough against Serbia in their second group D match at FIVB Championship-2018

Kenya’s Women volleyball team, the Malkia strikers, were unable to repeat yesterday’s heroics as they lost by straight sets to Serbia in their second pool D match at the FIVB Women’s World Championship on Sunday night. The Malkia strikers went down 3-0 (25-16, 25-9, 25-8) in a match played at Hamamatsu, Japan.
 A magnificent performance by Mercy Moim, yesterday, led Kenya to a historic straight sets victory (25-23, 25-22, 25-21) over Kazakhstan in Pool D at the FIVB Women’s World Championship. This was Kenya’s first ever victory at the world stage. Read more details here..https://newsblaze.co.ke/kenyas-malkia-strikers-in-historic-win-over-kazakhstan/
In today’s match Jovana Stevanovic was a thorn in the flesh to the Kenyans as she steared Serbia to the victory with nine points. Brankica Mihajlovic had eight points and Stefana Veljkovic seven for Serbia.
The ever green Mercy Moim led Kenya with seven points in the loss. Kenya played hard, but was unable to muster the same level they displayed in Saturday’s historic victory over Kazakhstan, their first ever at a World Championship. The match did not have many long rallies, with many points over in a flash. Kenya was unable to contend with Serbia’s block.
The first set featured poor serving by both teams. Time and again serves flew long or straight into the net. Serbia took charge and pulled ahead 16-10 at the second Team Time Out on a spike by Milena Rasic and rolled to grab the set 25-16. The higher-ranked Serbs finally got into a rhythm and came together.
Serbia again set the pace in the second set, moving out to an 8-4 lead at the first Team Time Out following a service ace by Tijana Malesevic. Serbia’s wing spikers blasted away at the Kenya defense, which was unable to repel the constant attacks. Serbia boosted their advantage to 16-6 at the second Team Time Out while running off six consecutive points. Kenya was also troubled by unforced errors as Serbia built their lead and ultimately took the set 25-9.
The outcome became academic early in the final set when Serbia rapidly established a 9-1 lead. One point in the set crystallized the match. Serbia’s Veljkovic went up for a spike with her right hand but mistimed her jump. On the way down she hit the ball with her left hand and it landed in a open space in the Kenya defense for a point. Serbia cruised the rest of the way to take the set and the match 25-8.
The Kenyan queens now take on Puerto Rico in their next clash.

Kenya’s next matches

1. Puerto Rico vs Kenya 1/10/2018
2. Kenya vs Brazil 3/10/2018
3. Domican Republica vs Kenya 4/10/2018­

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TSC Recruitment New Marking Scheme, Score Sheet, recruitment guidelines 2023

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released a new teacher recruitment score sheet and marking scheme. The scoring criteria will be used during teacher recruitment interviews.

New articles!!!

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Must read

2023 TSC final changes on recruitment, deployment of PnP and intern teachers

  • The New Revised Score Guide
  • Secondary Schools face-to-face interviews
  • Applicants with disabilities
  • Teachers Currently Serving as Teacher Interns
  • Shortlisting of Applicants
  • Management of the Recruitment of Teachers In undertaking the recruitment of teachers
  • Verification of Documents
  • Distribution of Primary School Posts
  • Distribution of Junior Secondary school posts
  • Merit lists
  • Vetting at the County Level
  • Confirmation of the Registration Status of the Applicants
  • Change of Subject Combinations Requirement for Junior Secondary Schools
  • Recruitment Road Map
  • Posting of teachers to Junior Secondary Schools
  • Posting of Primary School Teachers
  • Offer of Employment and Offer of Internship Letters
  • Submission of Recruitment Documents

Read all the latest recruitment guidelines, marking scheme here.

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SELECTION SCORE GUIDE FOR TEACHERS – POST PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS

Applicants should be awarded marks during the selection in accordance with the areas specified below.

APPLICANT’S NAME                              QUALIFICATION                     TSC No.   

SCORING AREAS MAXIMUM SCORE ACTUAL SCORE AVERAGE SCORE BY THE PANEL
A (I) Academic and Professional qualifications

Bachelors of Education (BED) Degree

(i) First Class                                (ii) Second Class ——————–

(iii) Pass                                   

 

OR

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree + PGDE or Bachelor of Science (BSC) + PGDE

(i) First Class                                  (ii) Second Class ———————-

(iii) Pass                                     

 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

40

35
30
 

 

40

35
30
40
(II) Diploma + Dip. Tech. Education
(i) Distinction                              35
(ii) Credit                                    30
(iii) Pass                                     25
OR
Diploma in Education
(i) Distinction————————– 35
(ii) Credit                                   30
(iii) Pass                                    25
MAXIMUM SCORE 35
B Evidence of internship service
Served for three (3) years—————————— 15
Served for two (2) years——————————– 10
Currently serving the first year of internship—— 05
MAXIMUM SCORE 15

 

C Length of stay since qualifying as a teacher

 

i.     2015 and before ——————————-

ii.      2016                                                  

iii.     2017                                                   

iv.     2018                                                  v.     2019                                                 

vi.     2020                                                   

vii.            2021                                                   

viii.            2022                                                   

 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

 

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

05

 

40

 

N.B: For purposes of scoring part C, year of completion of professional training (BED or PGDE) whose certificate is used to score part A of this score sheet determines the length of stay but not year of enhancement.

(D)   (i) Communication ability

a)    Communication skills—————————–

b)    Presentation                                       

(ii)       Knowledge of current trends in Education Sector                                                      

(iii)         Special talents (Leadership awards and acknowledgement)                                  

 

NB: No candidate should score zero in this section

 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

1

1

 

2

 

1

 

 

 

 

5

GRAND TOTAL 100

 

We certify that the information entered above is correct to the best of our knowledge.

Sign                                       Sign                                       

(Principal/Secretary BOM)                               (Chairperson BOM)

Name                                             Name                                

Date                                               Date                                      

APPENDIX 1 (b)

SCORING AREAS MAXIMUM SCORE ACTUAL SCORE AVERAGE

SCORE BY THE PANEL

A I. Academic and Professional qualifications
Degree (BED)
(i) First Class & Second Class ———————– 40
(ii) Pass                                   35
OR
Degree BA + PGDE or BSC + PGDE

(i)      First Class & Second Class———————-

(ii)     Pass                                 

 

40

35

MAXIMUM SCORE 40
II OR
Diploma + Dip. Tech. Education
(i) Distinction & Credit——————————– 35
(ii) Pass                                                  35
OR
Diploma in Education 35
(i) Distinction & Credit——————————– 30
(ii) Pass                                                 
MAXIMUM SCORE 35
B Evidence of internship service
Served for three (3) years—————————– 15
Served for two (2) years——————————- 10
Currently serving the first year of internship—- 05
MAXIMUM SCORE 15
C Length of stay since qualifying as a teacher

i.     2017 and before ——————————-

ii.     2018                                          iii.     2019 and after ———————————-

 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

40

35
30
40

 

SELECTION SCORE GUIDE FOR TEACHERS WITH DISABILITIES – POST PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS

NB: For purposes of scoring part C, year of completion of professional training (BED or PGDE) whose certificate is used to score part A of this score sheet determines the length of stay but not year of enhancement.

(D)   (i) Communication ability

c)     Communication skills ——————————

d)    Presentation                                      

(ii)       Knowledge of current trends in Education Sector                                                     

(iii)         Special talents (Leadership awards and acknowledgement)                                 

 

NB: No candidate should score zero in this section

 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

1

1

 

2

 

1

 

 

 

 

5

GRAND TOTAL 100

 

We confirm that the information entered above is correct to the best of our knowledge.

Sign                                                    Sign:                                

(Principal/Secretary BOM)                            (Chairperson BOM)

Name                                                   Name:                             

Date                                          Date:                                         

APPENDIX I (c)

GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) GRADING SYSTEM

S/NO. GPA CLASS MARKS
1 3.7 – 4.00 First Class 81 – 100
2 3.0 – 3.6 Upper Second 71 – 80
3 2.3 – 2.9 Lower Second 61 – 70
4 1.7 – 2.2 Pass 51 – 60
5 0 – 1.6 Fail 50 and below

KUPPET CONSTITUTION


Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET, Constitution.

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How a teacher can claim the Medical expenses/ Costs from the Teachers Service Commission

 

Ministry of Education, Kenya, Management Profile: Current Cabinet Secretary, Principal Secretary, Management team

CURRENT MANAGEMENT TEAM:

  • Cabinet Secretary: Amb. Amina Chawahir Mohamed
  • Chief Administrative Secretary and Principal Secretary
    State Department for University Education and Research: 
    Prof. Collette A. Suda
  • Principal Secretary – State Department of Education: Dr. Richard Belio Kipsang
  • Principal Secretary-Vocational & Technical Training: Dr. Kevit Desai
  • Director General: Mr. Elyas Abdi Jillaow

TSC: LEAVES, TYPES OF LEAVES TEACHERS CAN BE GIVEN, HOW TO APPLY FOR LEAVES: Annual leave

Annual Leave

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

 

Leave not taken in a calendar year is forfeited

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Popular Twitter handles, groups and Individuals to Follow in Kenya

Popular Twitter handles, groups and Individuals to Follow in Kenya

Twitter is a popular communication and Socializing platform world over. It overs convenience and flexibility in sharing of text, images and videos to a large group of followers.

The following are popular Twitter handles, to follow in Kenya:

  • THE ODM PARTY: @TheODMparty
  • STATE HOUSE KENYA: @StateHouseKenya
  • UHURU KENYATTA: @UKenyatta
  • CHAPA DIMBA: @chapa_dimba2018
  • MINISTRY OF EDUCATION- KENYA: @EduMinKenya
  • DAVID MARAGA: @dnaraga
  • RAILA ODINGA: @RailaOdinga
  • WILLIAM RUTO: @WilliamsRuto
  • CONFEDERATION OF AFRICAN FOOTBALL: @CAF_Media
  • FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTRY-KENYA: @ForeignOfficerKE
  • IMMIGRATION- KENYA: @ImmigrationDept
  • KENYA PREMIER LEAGUE: @TheOfficialKPL
  • MINISTRY OF SPORTS- KENYA: @moscakenya
  • KENYA RUGBY UNION: @OfficialKRU
  • KENYA BASKETBALL: @Kenyabasketball
  • RADIO CITIZEN: @RadioCitizenFM
  • KBC CHANNEL 1- TELEVISION: @KBCTelevision
  • IAAF DIAMOND: @Diamond_League
  • MY GOVERNMENT- KENYA: @MyGovke
  • RADIO JAMBO: @RdioJamboKenya
  • PEOPLE DAILY: @PeopleDaily
  • BUSINESS DAILY: @Bdafrica
  • NTV NEWS: @NTVnewsroom
  • KENYA REVENUE AUTHORITY: @KRACorporate
  • FOOTBALL KENYA FEDERATION- FKF: @Football_Kenya

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

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

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

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

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

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TSC to collect data of teachers not performing teaching duties due to drug abuse, medical reasons

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is in the process of profiling teachers whose medical conditions are prohibiting them from performing teaching duties, optimally. Through a circular written by Mrs. J.M Maundu, on behalf of the TSC Secretary, and dated 23 October, 2018, the TSC directs all County directors to provide data of this group of teachers. “The commission requires data on teachers who are unable to perform teaching duties due to medical reasons,” Writes Maundu.

The Commission now asks the TSC County Directors to ‘liaise with all heads of institutions to provide data on:’

  • Teachers who have been out of station (their working stations) on account of ill health for over six months.
  • Teachers unable to perform their teaching duties due to substance abuse (Drug and Alcohol abuse)
  • Teachers who have mental challenges and cannot teach.
  • Any other pending cases in the counties where the teacher has not been in station for over 3 months and is not officially on approved leave of absence or study leave.

The TSC collects this information via its, Teachers Management Information System, TMIS, found on its online portal.

Details to be submitted to the head office are: Name of the teacher, TSC Number, Current station and reason (s) for non performance of duty. The information is to be submitted by 15th November, 2018. TSC is doing this is in a bid to address staffing gaps in public schools in Kenya.

 

TSC interview dates and venues for all Counties

Are you planning to attend an interview for TSC 2020 recruitment of new teachers? Well, you need to know the interview dates and venues where recruitment of new primary and secondary teachers will be carried out.

Each County has set its own interview dates and venues. We have collated most of the details to assist you in proper planning. Check the interview times and dates correctly so that you are not locked out.

2020 TSC RECRUITMENT DATES AND VENUES AT COUNTY LEVEL

KAKAMEGA COUNTY NEW TSC RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE.

S/N SUB-COUNTY RECRUITMENT DATE NUMBER OF SCHOOLS RECRUITMENT/INTERVIEW VENUE
1 Navakholo 28/09/2020 18 Ingotse Boys
2 Kakamega North 28/09/2020 22 Malava Girls
3 Kakamega Central 29/09/2020 7 Shieywe Secondary
4 Mumias West 28/09/2020 16 Mumias Muslim Boys
5 Butere 28/09/2020 15 Butere Girls
6 Lukuyani 28/09/2020 19 Moi Girls Nagili
7 Kakamega East 29/09/2020 24 Mukumu Boys
8 Khwisero 30/09/2020 15 Khwisero Girls
9 Mumias East 29/09/2020 18 Lubini Girls
10 Matungu 30/09/2020 24 Kholera Boys
11 Kakamega South 29/09/2020 12 Musingu Boys
12 Matete 30/09/2020 10 Kivaya Boys
13 Lugari 30/09/2020 21 Bishop Sulumeti

 

HOMA BAY COUNTY NEW TSC RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE.

Below is the recruitment Schedule for new TSC teachers in Homa Bay County;

DATE SUB COUNTY VENUE
28/9/2020 HOMABAY HOMABAY HIGH SCHOOL
RANGWE ORERO BOYS HIGH
29/9/2020 RACHUONYO NORTH GENDIA HIGH SCHOOL
RACHUONYO EAST RINGA BOYS HIGH
RACHUONYO SOUTH AGOROSARE HIGH SCH
30/9/2020 NDHIWA RATANG’A BOYS
SUBA/MBITA MBITA HIGH SCHOOL
1/10/2020 TO 2/10/2020 ALL( PRIMARY ) SUB COUNTIES OFFICES

 

5/10/2020 VETTING AT SUB COUNTIES

 

6/10/2020 RECEIPT OF DOCUMENTS AT THE COUNTY OFFICE

 

7/10/2020 TO 9/10/2020 VETTING AND ADDRESSING COMPLAINTS

 

11 – 12/10/2020 SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS TO NAIROBI

 

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2020 KWALE COUNTY REVISED INTERVIEW DATES AND VENUES.

TSC new recruitment dates for Kwale County.

2020 BUSIA COUNTY REVISED INTERVIEW DATES AND VENUES.

Busia County revised interview dates and venues for TSC recruitment exercise.

2020 TRANS NZOIA COUNTY INTERVIEW DATES AND VENUES.

See the new dates and venues below;

New TSC interview dates and venues per County.

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2020 TRANS NZOIA COUNTY INTERVIEW DATES AND VENUES.

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New TSC interview dates and venues per County.

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TSC NEW SCHEDULE FOR RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS IN SEPTEMBER/ OCTOBER 2020.

Here is the new full recruitment schedule for teachers on permanent and pensionable terms;

S/NO ACTIVITY TIME LINE No of Days
1 Advertisement of vacant posts Tuesday September 1, 2020 1 day
2 Virtual sensitization of  Regional directors Tuesday September 8, 2020 1 day
3 Online applications by qualified teachers Tuesday September 1 to Monday September 14, 2020. 14 days
4 Generation and sending of merit lists to County Directors Friday September 11, 2020. 1 day
5 Collection of employment forms by County Directors. Thursday September 17, 2020 1 day
6 County selection process and filling of application for employment forms by successful candidates Monday September 28, 2020 to Friday October 2, 2020 5 days
7 Vetting and handling of complaints at County level. Monday October 5, 2020 to Friday October 9, 2020 5 days
8 Receipt of documents at the TSC Headquarters. Monday October 12, 2020 to Tuesday October 13, 2020 2 days
9 Verification of results at the TSC Headquarters. educationnewshub.co.ke Wednesday October 14, 2020 to Friday November 13, 2020 22 days
10 Reporting of teachers to schools. Monday January 4, 2021. .
11 Sending reporting status to TSC Headquarters by County Directors. By January 31, 2021. .

National Assembly Speaker rejects request by 10 MPs to fly to Tokyo to watch World Volleyball Championship- 2018

Kenya’s National assembly Speaker, Justin Muturi, has turned down a request by 10 MPs to fly out to Tokyo, Japan, for the FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship. The Legislators were hoping to fly out of the country to witness the FIVB Women’s World championship in Japan. This decision may be informed by the economic crunch facing the Kenyan government that is struggling to meet its ballooning wage bill and loans.

This latest development comes after members of the public roasted the over 20 Senators and Members of Parliament who flew out of the country to enjoy the just concluded World cup in Russia, 2018. The law makers who included 6 Senators and 14 MPs spent millions of taxpayers’ money just to have good time at the world cup, a move that angered most Kenyans. The same Law makers were recently conspicuously absent at Kasarani when the National Men’s soccer team, the Harambee Stars beat Ghana’s Black Stars, 1-0, in an AFCON qualifier match.

The FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship commences on Saturday, 29 September 2018, in Japan. Kenya’s Malkia strikers are pooled in group D and shall play their first match on 29th September against Kazakhstan at 13.20 pm, local time.

File Photo: Malkia Strikers, Kenya’s Women volleyball team players.

Hon. Muturi did not give the names of the 10 Legislators in the list.

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TSC seeks to recruit 5,000 teachers and 10,000 interns as shortage hit the 50,000 mark

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is planning to recruit an additional 5,000 teachers on permanent and pensionable terms. This is according to the commission boss Dr. Nancy Macharia. While appearing before the National Assembly’s Education Committee on Tuesday, Dr. Macharia said the teachers’ employer will require close to Sh1.2 billion in the 2020/2021 financial year to recruit the teachers so as to close the teething staff shortages experienced in public schools.

She said part of the money will be required to recruit 10,000 more teachers on internship. There are currently over 10,000 intern teachers who were recruited during the 2019/ 2020 financial year.

This comes as the commission reports that the country is facing a shortage of about 50,000 teachers. A situation that has greatly overburdened the available tutors. According to Dr. Macharia, primary schools require 48,173 more teachers to address the shortage. There are 211,046 primary school teachers currently out of the required number of 259,219.

Garissa, West Pokot, Wajir and Narok counties headline the list of counties with the highest staff shortages. A closer look at this list shows that most of these areas are largely hardship areas.

Nairobi, Kirinyaga, Laikipia, Uasin Gishu, Nyeri, Nyandarua, Murang’a, Meru, Isiolo, Elgeyo Marakwet, Embu and Kiambu counties are more comfortable in terms of meeting their staffing needs.

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TVETs require over Sh6 billion.

The commission is at the same time seeking about Sh500 million to be used by its field operations to facilitate its officers.

“Field officers play a key role in ensuring maintenance of teaching standards through regular monitoring and quality assurance at the school level,” Dr. Macharia told Legislators this past Tuesday.

On his part, Education Cabinet Secretary says the ministry is in need of Sh429 million to mitigate the effects of covid-19 in the sector. Prof. Magoha says part of the funds will be utilize in buying sanitizers, soaps, masks and carry out covid-19 tests for staff and students in the various Technical and Vocational Education and Training, TVET, institutions in the country.

The CS, while appearing before the National Assembly’s Education Committee on Tuesday, sought for an additional Sh6.6 billion shillings. Of this amount, Sh3.8 billion will be used in catering for needs of the projected 300,000 new numbers of TVET students. There are currently 173,000 students studying in the TVETS countrywide. The remaining Sh2.8 billion is to be directed towards recruitment of an additional 3,674 TVBETs tutors.

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Current allowances paid to Teachers in Kenya by the Teachers Service Commission: Hardship allowance.

Current allowances paid to Teachers in Kenya by the Teachers Service Commission: Hardship allowance.

Hardship allowances are paid to teachers working in areas classified as hardship. This allowance is paid on monthly basis

S/NO GRADE TSC SCALE FORMER JOB GROUP Hardship Allowance- in Kshs per Month
1 B5 5 G 6,600
2 C1 6 H 8,200
3 C2 7 I 10,900
4 C3 8 J 12,300
5 C4 9 K 14,650
6 C5 10 L 17,100
7 D1 11 M 27,300
8 D2 12 N 27,300
9 D3 13 P 31,500
10 D4 14 Q 31,500
11 D5 15  R 38,100

 

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