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UEFA to introduce a third clubs’ championship, ‘The UEFA Europa League 2’

The UEFA executive council has ratified a decision to introduce a third UEFA club football championship, titled ‘Europa League 2’. This new championship will be introduced from the 2021 season. Europa league 2, comes after the UEFA Champions League and the second tier club competition, the UEFA Europa League.

UEFA Europa League 2 will be played on Thursdays, alongside the EUFA Europa League. UEFA Champions League will still be played on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

One English team will enter the play-offs of the new tournament, while Scottish sides may miss out on Europa League places in a reshuffle.

The current Europa League will be halved in size to 32 teams with an extra play-off round between the group stage and last 16.

Every country’s champions will still enter the Champions League, but only teams from the 15 top-ranked countries will go into the Europa League group stages or qualifiers.

That means teams from leagues below that level – which at the moment would include Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, excluding their champions – would go straight into the UEFA Europa League 2 qualifying rounds.

The new competition and Europa League will have the same format – eight groups of four teams with the winners going into the last 16. There will be a play-off before that round for the teams who finish second in the group and sides who finish third in the groups of the higher tournament.

The winners of the tournament will qualify for the following season’s UEFA Europa League.

UEFA executive council has lauded the latest decision saying it will make the competitions more inclusive. “The new competition makes Uefa’s club competitions more inclusive than ever before. There will be more matches for more clubs, with more associations represented in the group stages. This competition was born out of ongoing dialogue with clubs through the European Club Association,” said the UEFA president, Aleksander Ceferin

This latest move will be much welcome in countries like England as more clubs from the English Premier League, EPL, will qualify for UEFA competitions.

TSC; TYPES OF EXITS/ HOW CAN A TEACHER LEAVE SERVICE-RETIREMENT; TYPES OF RETIREMENTS-RETIREMENT ON MEDICAL GROUNDS

EXIT OF TEACHING SERVICE VIA RETIREMENT ON MEDICAL GROUNDS

The TSC may decide to retire a teacher on medical grounds. This is applicable to teachers who may no longer be capable of discharging their duties effectively on account of poor health.

This type of retirement may be initiated by either the employer or the employee upon realization of the effects of health challenges on the productivity of the employee. A Medical Board constituted by the Director of Medical Services will recommend the Retirement upon assessment of the teacher.

COMPULSORY RETIREMENT ON AGE GROUNDS

Where the teacher is considered for retirement by the TSC on medical grounds, the Commission shall require the teacher to appear before the medical board constituted by the director of medical services which shall issue a medical report to warrant the retirement.

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EACC: Most Reliable Sources of information in Kenya

According to the Ethics and Corruption Commission of Kenya’s Survey, the are the most reliable sources of information:

  1. Radio- 58.0%
  2. Television- 24.9%
  3. Social Media- 5.7%
  4. Churches/ Mosque- 5.1%
  5. News Papers- 2.3%
  6. Community meetings- 1.9%
  7. Public Rallies- 0.5%
  8. Banners/ Posters- 0.3%
  9. Others- 1.3%

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KNEC’s Responses to frequently asked questions, where can you find answers to KNEC frequently asked questions? All answers to questions on marking, Certificates, invigilation and supervision

The kenya National Examinations Council responds to frequently asked questions:

Question: Hello i lost my-diploma results slip, can you help me retrieve the result-slip please?

KNEC’s Answer: you may not be able to get another result slips, they are not replaced, you can use your certificate

Question to KNEC:I understand that the 2018 Technical Examinations for October – November Timetable is already out, I have gone through your website but it is not yet availed?

KNEC’s Answer:Good afternoon, it shall be uploaded today (24/10/2018)

Question to KNEC:How does Kenya National Examinations Council reimburse to center managers for costs incurred during the examination period for accommodation and transport?

KNEC’s Answer: There is no reimbursement.

Question to KNEC: Are 2018 candidates going to use the 6th Edition mathematical tables?

KNEC’s Answer: Yes, the sixth edition is used and even the earlier ones as long as they have no writings in (them).

Question to KNEC:s it in order for one to be assigned a school that’s too far from their work station for invigilation? I’ve been sent to a far off school.

KNEC’s Answer: This can be handled by the Director, TSC, who is in charge of invigilators.

Question to KNEC: Can a teacher who is still on probation be appointed to be a supervisor during Kcpe/kcse examination?

KNEC’s Answer: Please get guidance from recruiting officer who is the TSC Sub county Director of Education, SCDE.

Question to KNEC: What happens to those who did apply for training as examiners but did get the invitation. These numbers are not working – 0720741001 & 0203317412

KNEC’s Answer: If you did not meet the requirements, you were not invited

Question to KNEC: Is there a way of getting a copy of my kcse (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) academic certificate?

KNEC’s Answer: please check our website: check under services you will see guidelines for confirmation of certificates and certification of results

Question to KNEC: How can I get kcpe (Kenya Certificate of Primary Education) analysis for 2017. The download isn’t available on your website.

KNEC’s Answer: You can only buy it in our bookshop along Aga khan walk, in Nairobi

Question to KNEC: My housegir(a kenyan) has studied upto form 5 in Uganda I want her to continue her studies in Kenya and was directed to you to determine her grade so she can be accepted in college what’s the process please?

KNEC’s Answer: Please check our website: for guidelines on equation of certificates

Question to KNEC: kindly assist on how to replace a certificate that went ablaze. The candidate sat his exam in 2016.

KNEC’s Answer: Please check our webiste: on guidelines for confirmation and certification of results the only services you can get

Question to KNEC: How can I get my high school Certificate? I completed school 2011. And then how long will it take as it is needed urgently?

KNEC’s Answer: You can only pick from your former school

Question to KNEC: I did my Diploma in ICT in 2015 at Siaya Institute of Technology and since then I haven’t received my certificate, I have been calling the school but they keep telling me to wait. I have also sent you guys an email and no one bothered to give me a feedback.

KNEC’s Answer: Please find out from the Sub-County Director of Education to establish whether they have been picked from his office.

Question to KNEC: How does one (an employer for instance) tell that a KCSE or KCPE certificate presented before him/her is genuine?

KNEC’s Answer:KNEC can do confirmation to of the results. The procedure is in our website:

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A DARK MOI DAY FOR KENYANS

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

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

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

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

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EXIT OF TEACHING SERVICE VIA RETIREMENT.

Retirement can be defined as the withdrawal from one’s position or occupation or from active working life. A teacher may retire from the teaching service on grounds of age, public interest or medical condition.

RETIREMENT ON AGE GROUNDS

As an employee  of the Teachers Service Commission, there is an an expectation of benefits upon retirement. These benefits are referred to as Pensions.

FORMS/TYPES OF RETIREMENT

A teacher can exit service via the following types of retirements:

  • Voluntary Early Retirement
  • Retirement on Medical Grounds
  • Retirement on 10/50 Year Rule
  • Retirement in the Public Interest
  • Compulsory Retirement on Age Grounds

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KICD now says pages of misleading content, being circulated, are from international books

The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, KICD, has quashed the allegations that pages of books with misleading content being circulated are from local instructional materials. KICD says that it has established the pages are picked from international media. The institute now urges Kenyans to verify content before circulating it.

“We have established that the page was picked from a foreign book. We urge Kenyans to confirm the source of any content before sharing.” KICD said in a presser, today.

According to the KICD, the book in question came to the limelight, in Ghana, after Ghanian media highlighted the book’s misleading content.

Newsblaze has indeed confirmed that the story about the book was done two years ago. According to our investigation, the Ghanian media reported in April 2016 that the Ministry of Education (of Ghana) had held that “a textbook depicting the head as a part of the human body used for carrying load has not been approved for primary schools in the country by the Ghana Education Service (GES). The ‘Natural Science for Primary Schools – Pupil’s Book 1,’ authored by Albert Joseph Quarm stated that the human head is used for carrying loads, an illustration that has been heavily criticized by many (in Ghana).”

KICD says someone must have, then, downloaded the image and shared it locally, in Kenya ( see image of the page from the book, below):

Misleading book

The image, of the book, caused online frenzy last week forcing the KICD to issue a statement that it will audit all textbooks being used in Kenya. (Kindly, remember to click on 2- to go to page 2- to read the whole feature)

On Monday, 15/10/2018, the KICD promised to take immediate action. “We regret information that has been circulating in the social media regarding content of some text books. We appreciate the feedback and will intensify measures to guarantee quality. KICD has been subjecting the books to further quality assurance checks”, KICD Director, Dr Jwan, said. Read more: KICD to review all textbooks

“In the last one week, KICD has been subjecting the books to further quality assurance to ensure they meet required standards”, Jwan added.

Dr Jwan urged publishers and booksellers to release only books that have received requisite approvals by the institute (KICD) for circulation.

In May, this year, KICD urged parents to buy only approved textbooks from authentic book sellers . “Go for KICD approved books to avoid pirated books with such glaring mistakes,” KICD advised. This came after a page of a primary school textbook was circulated and which had glaring mistakes on labeling of the human body parts (see image of the page from the book, below):

Book with incorrectly labeled human body parts

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Kenya’s Rugby 7’s team, Shujaa, storms into the finals of the Africa Men’s Sevens competitions

Kenya’s Rugby 7’s team, Shujaa, has trashed Madagascar 36-5  in their Main Cup first semi-final match of the Africa Men’s Sevens at the Kennel Stadium in Monastir, Tunisia. Kenya will face either Uganda or Zimbabwe in the finals. The Ugandans are currently battling the Zimbabweans in the second Semi-final clash.

Kenya 7’s Rugby team, Shujaa

Subject Authors’ job vacancies for teachers

Royallite Publishers is a legally established private limited liability company by guarantee. We publish literature books, peer reviewed journals and magazines. We’re the publishers of the two internationally acclaimed peer reviewed journals: International Journal of Research and Scholarly Communication (IJORAS) and Nairobi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (NJHS)

The Royallite  Publishers Limited calls for authors in various subjects to research, develop and write books for use in the new curriculum at both levels. Vacancies are available in the following areas:

  1. PRIMARY EDUCATION:

    • English
    • Kiswahili
    • Vernacular books
    • Picture books
  2. SECONDARY:

    • English
    • Kiswahili
    • Chemistry.

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EXITS/ HOW A TEACHER CAN LEAVE SERVICE THROUGH REDUNDANCY

A change in government policy or curriculum may render a teacher’s services redundant. In such a case, the teacher’s services may be discontinued following due process. This may not happen, though.

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Head Teacher arrested for raping a class 2 pupil!

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

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

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

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KPLC: Scheduled power interruption for 30.9.2018

The following areas will be on close down today for Kenya Power and Lighting Company’s scheduled maintenance:

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Government finally releases last tranche of free secondary and Primary funds as elaborate plans are hatched to curb 2018 exams cheating

The Ministry of Education has finally released Kshs. 12.6 billion for subsidized secondary schools education and Kshs. 2.8 billion meant for free primary education for third term ,2018. Ministry of education, Science and Technology Permanent Secretary, Dr. Belio Kipsang, told journalists at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, in Nairobi, today. The PS was accompanied by the Kenya National Examination Council Chairman, Prof. George Magoha, after steering a stakeholders’ meeting on preparation of the 2018 National examinations. The funds come through over a month after schools re-opened for third term. Most schools’ heads had raised concern over the delay in releasing of the funds saying such delays were hampering smooth preparations for the national examinations. The move is good news to most schools and candidates as it will enable schools prepare adequately for the national examinations whose commencement is less than a month away.

Read also..https://newsblaze.co.ke/public-schools-hit-with-financial-crunch-as-government-delays-release-of-fse-and-fpe-funds/

During the Education stake holders’ meeting, at the KICD today, the government reiterated its readiness to deliver clean and credible examinations. Today’s meeting was attended by schools’ heads and Regional Coordinators of Education (RCEs) led by Dr. Kipsang and Prof. Magoha. The meeting which took close to three hours deliberated on on measures put in place to stamp out cheating in Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations.

A number of emerging issues were discussed. It emerged that students were trying to cause disturbance in order to be allowed to use mobile phones to cheat during the exams. Dr. Kipsang, in his response, said that they will not be black mailed by some of the students and that use of mobile phones in exam centres remained banned. Students who had registered as boarders will have to stay in school even as it emerged that some of them wanted to be allowed to be day scholars, during the exam period. This was also informed by the fact that some schools lost dormitories to schools’ infernos experienced in second term. The Permanent Secretary directed such schools, lacking enough dormitories, to convert the classrooms that will be left vacant by forms ones to threes, who will close early, into dormitories.

Dr. Kipsang, also, noted that some schools are already plotting to cheat in the examinations. Speaking to the media, KNEC Chairman Prof. George Magoha said that they are investigating about 30 schools alleged to be hatching plans to cheat at the tests. “I went to Kisii, Nyamira and Homabay. But we do not want to stigmatize the whole (Kisii ) region as if it is full of examination cheats. We are focusing on four schools in Kisii, Five schools in Meru and three in Garissa“. Prof. Magoha told journalists today. The tough speaking KNEC chair declined, though, to name the schools saying they do not want to disrupt preparations for the examinations and “cause unnecessary anxiety to our children”.

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Prof. Magoha reported that about 20 people are being investigated for involvement in examinations cheating racket by selling fake papers to schools and parents and circulating them on social media. Last week, the KNEC chair warned students purchasing purported examination papers that they were just wasting quality time instead of revising for the exams. Magoha also warned schools’ heads flouting Ministry of Education rules that stern action will be taken, against them, at a later stage as they do not want to disrupt smooth preparations forth coming  examinations. The said schools’ heads are asking parents to pay for the supposed leaked exam papers on top of inviting them to schools for the banned prayers’ days.

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Over 3,690 Teachers to miss AON Medical Services after eixting TSC service

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has directed the AON Medical Insurance provider to remove 3,690 teacher from its medical insurance scheme. This comes after the tutors transferred their services from the TSC to the Public Service Commission, under the Ministry of Education.

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This is contained in a circular dated 18th October, 2018, and written by Mrs. J.M Maundu (For the TSC Chief Executive Officer) to the General Manager of AON Insurance Brokers Limited.

“Following a directive on management Teachers/Lectures serving at technical institutions Teachers Service Commission released 3690 employees to Ministry of Education with effect from 1st October, 2018,” says Mrs. Maundu in the circular.

TSC now says the said tutors are no longer entitled to AON medical cover since they are not TSC employees. “You are therefore directed to remove the affected members from the list of membership henceforth, as per the provided data,” Mrs. Maundu directs AON’s Mr. Edwin Kegode.

Teachers under the TSC contribute to both the AON and NHIF, National Hospital Insurance Schemes. But, the AON medical scheme has been thorny, lately, after the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET, vehemently protested the recent renewal of the AON contract with TSC. This has led to major differences between the two teachers’ unions;  KUPPET and the Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT.

KUPPET has threatened to call its members to a strike in January to force the TSC to cancel the contract and is currently collecting signatures from members for a petition geared towards the suspension of the medical scheme. According to KUPPET, AON does not live up to expectations of members and they blame it for providing substandard services. KNUT on its side seems to be warming up to the AON medical Insurance Scheme and it has instead wedged a war with TSC on promotions, Evaluations and Delocalization of teachers.

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