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How to easily fill data into the online TPAD forms, for TSC Teachers at https://tpad.tsc.go.ke/83

GUIDE FOR PRINCIPALS/ APPRAISERS:

  1. Log into the TPAD system at https://tpad.tsc.go.ke:/83 with the following credentials:
  • USER NAME: Your TSC No.
  • PASSWORD: Your TSC No.
  1. you will get a prompt screen requiring that you declare a new password. Enter your current password (TSC No.) and then a new password of your choice and confirm the new password.
  2. On successful declaration of your new password, a message “YOUR PASSWORD HAS BEEN CHANGED” would be displayed in red.
  3. Now log into the system using your new credentials:

USER NAME: Your TSC No.

PASSWORD: Your New password.

  1. On successful logging in, a window titled “FINALIZE USER REGISTRATION” would be displayed. Declare the following fields as deemed appropriate and click on the “SUBMIT” button:
  • E-MAIL
  • PHONE NUMBER
  • GENDER.
  1. On successful log-in, the “TEACHER APPRAISALS(NAME:………..) CREATE NEW” would be displayed. Click on “CREATE NEW” and fill the fields thereafter:
  • DECLARE YEAR: …..
  • TERM : ……
  • APPRAISER TSC NO: SUBCOUNTY DIRECTOR’S NO
  • COUNTER SIGNING OFFICER TSC NO. COUNTY DIRECTOR.
  • APPRAISER TITLE: SUB-COUNTY DIRECTOR.
  • Then click on “CREATE”
  1. Now, select “DATA” from the menu bar followed by “INSTITUTIONS” and then “MY INSTITUTION”. This opens the “TEACHERS” window.
  2. Go to the first teacher in the list and select “ACTIONS” followed by “ACTIONS” and then “ACTIVATE”. This activates the teacher. Once activated, select “GO TO TEACHERS” button.
  3. Repeat step 8 for all the teachers in your institution.

Remember to declare your returns(self appraisal parameters)…… CHECK ON STEP NO. FOR THE TEACHERS PROCEDURE BELOW.

  1. To appraise teachers, log into the system; select DATA, followed by MY INSTITUTION and appraise the teacher.

 

GUIDE FOR TEACHERS/ APPRAISEES.

Confirm from your head/ Principal for status of TPAD SYSTEM ACTIVATION. Once activated, proceed as follows.

  1. Log into the TPAD system at https://tpad.tsc.go.ke:/83 with the following credentials:
  • USER NAME: Your TSC No.
  • PASSWORD: Your TSC No.
  1. You will get a prompt screen requiring that you declare a new password. Enter your current password (TSC No.) and then a new password of your choice and confirm the new password.
  2. On successful declaration of your new password, a message “YOUR PASSWORD HAS BEEN CHANGED” would be displayed in red.
  3. Now log into the system using your new credentials:
  • USER NAME: Your TSC No.
  • PASSWORD: Your New password.
  1. On successful logging in, a window titled “FINALIZE USER REGISTRATION” would be displayed. Declare the following fields as deemed appropriate and click on the “SUBMIT” button:
  • E-MAIL
  • PHONE NUMBER
  • GENDER.
  1. On successful log-in, the “TEACHER APPRAISALS(NAME:………..) CREATE NEW” would be displayed. Click on “CREATE NEW” and fill the fields thereafter:
  • DECLARE YEAR:……
  • TERM : ……
  • APPRAISER TSC NO: H.O.D’s NO(TSC APPOINTED, other should be the Deputy Head/ Principal)
  • COUNTER SIGNING OFFICER TSC NO. Deputy or Head teacher(as appropriate)
  • APPRAISER TITLE: HOD or Deputy Head.
  • Then click on “CREATE”
  1. On the “TEACHER APPRAISALS” Window, left click on the drop down arrow at the “ACTIONS” button and then declare fields for:
  • TEACHING STANDARDS
  • LEARNERS PROGRESS
  • LESSON ATTENDANCE
  • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
  • APPRAISAL REMARKS.

PLEASE NOTE

Before embarking on the process have the following prefilled sheet at your disposal:

  1. Teaching Standards
  2. Professional knowledge and application
  3. Time management

III. Innovation and creativity in teaching

  1. Learner Protection….
  2. Promotion of Co-curricular activities
  3. Collaboration with parents…..
  4. LEARNERS PROGRESS RECORDS….
  5. LESSONS ATTENDANCE
  6. TEACHER DEVELOPMENT
  7. APPRAISAL REMARKS.

GUIDE FOR APPRAISERS.

For Appraisers:

  • Log into the TPAD portal by using the address; https://tpad.tsc.go.ke/83
  • Once logged in, Click on the data tab, followed My institution.
  • Select the teacher for whom the appraisal is to be carried out. Fill in the Appraiser and agreed marks plus the Appraiser remarks. Go back, select the next teacher until all the teachers are appraised.

 

 

KUCCPS Admission Letters, Lists – Maseno University Portal

KUCCPS Admission Letters, Lists – Maseno University Portal.

The Maseno University Student Login Portal allows you to view and download your Kuccps admission letter. login here.

   
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St Peters Nyakemincha Secondary School’s Verified KCSE 2023-2024 Results and Grades Distribution

St Peters Nyakemincha Secondary school registered an impressive performance in the KCSE 2023 exams by emerging position eight in Nyamira County.

The school recorded a very good mean score of 7.896 points, to rank among the KCSE 2023 top performing schools in the country.

The school’s mean score moved from 8.318 in the previous year, to 7.896 in this year’s KCSE exam.

The school’s candidature in the KCSE 2023 exam was 501 students.

A total of 466 Students scored above C+ thus securing direct entry to university since this is the minimum university entry grade as stipulated by colleges and universities placement body (Kuccps).

St Peters Nyakemincha Secondary school’s KCSE 2023/2024 Results Analysis; Grades Distribution.

Only one student scored the most coveted grade of A plain (A) whereas one student also scored A minus (A-). Majority of the students scored grade C+ (plus) and above.

Pos County Sub County School Name Boys Girls Total A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E X Y U P W TOT 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, DEV Above C+ University %
8 NYAMIRA NYAMIRA SOUTH ST. PETERS NYAKEMINCHA 264 237 501 1 1 20 107 206 131 30 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 501 7.810 8.041 8.844 8.318 7.896 -0.422 466 93.01397206
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Relieve as KNEC pays 2018 examiners

The Kenya National Examinations council, KNEC, has disbursed payments to examiners who marked the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations. The examiners who had been promised their full payments immediately after the marking exercise, in December, had to wait a little bit longer. The 2018 KCSE examinations were marked between 1st December and 15th December, 2018 at various centres in Nairobi.

The Council rolled out the payments last evening when the examiners started receiving their dues via their mobile phones, M-Pesa. Examiners are paid at different rates depending on the numbers of scripts marked and the subject.

The examiners marked scripts for 660,204 candidates in the 28 subjects examined by KNEC and whose results were announced by the Education Ministry’s cabinet Secretary, Dr Amina Mohammed.

Elsewhere, the registration exercise for this year’s Kenya Secondary of Education, KCSE, and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, has kicked off. The exercise is expected to run from 2nd January to 15th February, 2019.

According to KNEC, all candidates must be registered where they have been learning. “Registration in two centres (double registration) will be treated as an examination malpractice,” warns KNEC, through a circular dated 26th November, 2018.

The KNEC E-Capture system that is used for registration of KCPE and KCSE candidates

Here are the key highlights from the Circular, regarding this year’s registration exercise:

  • REGISTRATION PERIOD: The registration exercise will be executed between 2nd January and 15th February, 2019.
  • NUMBER OF CANDIDATES PER CENTRE: Any school that has between 6 and 15 candidates will be hosted by another centre.
  • REGISTRATION PORTAL: Head Teachers and Principals are expected to log onto the KNEC portal at https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke  to upload candidates’ registration details.
  • NO DOUBLE REGISTRATION OF CANDIDATES: All candidates must be registered where they have been learning. Schools will not be allowed to register their students in more than one examination centre; as this will be treated as an examination malpractice.
  • ISSUANCE OF INDEX NUMBERS: All candidates shall be issued with index numbers as per the school’s admission register. Schools have been warned against issuing index numbers based on merit in examinations.
  • KCSE PRIVATE CANDIDATES: All KCSE private candidates shall be registered at the Sub- county Director of Education.
  • EXAMINATION FEES: The government of Kenya shall pay examination fees for all candidates in public and private schools; except repeaters, non citizens and private candidates registering at the sub- county private examination centres.
  • LATE REGISTRATION: There shall be no late registration. Candidates whose details would have not been captured by 15th February, 2019 will have to register in 2020.
  • VERIFICATION OF CANDIDATES’ REGISTRATION DETAILS: Verification of registration data will take place between 18th and 28th February, 2019.

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Kagumo Teachers Training College Location, Course List, Fees, Requirements, How to Apply

Kagumo Teachers Training College Location, Course List, Fees, Requirements, How to Apply

KAGUMO EARLY HISTORY

The present Kagumo TTC –which started as a primary school- has a long history as an institution of learning; a history that stretches back towards the early years of the 20th century. The land parcels on which the college stands were acquired for institutional purposes through the intervention and mediation of the African council in the late 1920s.

However, the actual construction of the first buildings – offices for the principal – began in 1930. One, Mr. Carr, was the first contractor for the institution.

This institution opened doors with a humble enrolment of eight (8) students and a small staff of six (6) for the primary teachers’ training college in 1944.

Later, it expanded to cater for an increased demand for teachers in the country. This significant expansion was strengthened further when Kagumo became an academic complex through the introduction of a secondary school wing in 1949.

The primary, secondary and college academic programmes harmoniously co-existed until 1960 when it became necessary to restructure the physical co-existence.

Consequently, the primary school wing was renamed as ‘Kiambuiri primary school’ and was relocated to an adjacent parcel of land where it stands to-date. At the same time, the secondary school section was shifted to a new location in the Kiganjo area of Nyeri.

However, its name remained as ‘Kagumo High School’. The original institutional facilities were left for the expansion of Kagumo TTC. The growth went on successfully and by 1982 the college had produced 6,661 qualified primary school teachers.

ACCREDITATION

Kagumo Teachers’ Training College is a Public National institution registered under the Ministry of Education. Our mandate is to train teachers at Diploma Level.

Kagumo Teachers’ Training College Contacts

Email:  info@kagumocollege.ac.ke

, Deputyprincipaladmin@kagumocollege.ac.ke, Deputyprincipalacademics@kagumocollege.ac.ke

Telephone No. 0701 972912 (Calls only)  Mobile : 0796632055
Address:  P.O. BOX 18, 10100 Nyeri

Location:  Kagumo – Kangaita Road, Nyeri, Kenya

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

As an institution of Teacher Education, Kagumo TTC offers Agriculture, Physics, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, History, Geography, English, Kiswahili, French, German, Arabic, Mandarin, Art & Design, Music, Kisomalia, Kikamba, Gikuyu, Kitharaka, Integrated science, Power mechanics Technology , Aviation Technology and Mechatronics Technology in order to adequately equip the graduates to take up their rightful place in teaching and national development.

Furthermore, Education and Physical Education are offered as compulsory subjects for all students. Together with these subjects, the following core subjects are offered: Communication Skills, Life skills and Community Service Learning.

ACCREDITATION

Kagumo Teachers’ Training College is a Public National institution registered under the Ministry of Education. Our mandate is to train teachers at Diploma Level.

ADMISSION CRITERIA

Minimum Requirements for Diploma in Teacher Education

i) Mean Grade C+ (Plus) at KCSE

ii) Grade  C (plain) in English

iii) Grade D+ (plus) in Mathematics for Art based Courses only.

iv) Grade C (plain) in Mathematics for Science based courses only.

v) Grade C+ (plus) in the two teaching subjects.

NB: For applicants with special needs (visual and hearing impairment)

i) Mean Grade C ( plain) at KCSE

ii) Grade C- (minus) in English

iii) Grade D (plain) in Mathematics for Art based courses only.

iv) Grade  C- (minus) in Mathematics for Science based courses only.

v) Grade C (plain) in the two teaching subjects.

ACCREDITATION

Kagumo Teachers’ Training College is a Public National institution registered under the Ministry of Education. Our mandate is to train teachers at Diploma Level.

Turkana University Course List, Fees, Requirements, How to Apply

Turkana University Course List, Fees, Requirements, How to Apply

Programs on Offer

The School offers the following certificates, diploma and degree programs:

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES

  1. Certificate in Community Health
  2. Certificate in Health Records with Information Technology

Minimum Requirements         Mean grade of D+ (plus) in KCSE or the relevant artisan Course

 
DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES

Diploma in Community Health

  1. Diploma in Environmental Health
  2. Diploma in Health Records with Information Technology
  3. Diploma in Fisheries Management and Aquatic Sciences
  4. Diploma in Dryland Agriculture

Minimum Requirements           Mean grade of C minus in KCSE or the relevant Certificate Course in a related field.

  1. Diploma in General Agriculture
  2. Diploma in Information Technology
  3. Diploma in Water Technology
  4. Diploma in Petroleum and Gas Technology

         Minimum Requirements         Mean grade of C Plain in KCSE or the relevant Certificate Course in a related field.

 
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

1. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

2. Bachelor of Science in Community Health and Development

3. Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Conservation

4. Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and Extension

5. Bachelor of Science in Renewable Energy and Technology

6. Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics and Resource Management

Minimum Requirements   Mean grade of C+ (Plus) in KCSE or a Diploma in the relevant area of study.

 
MASTERS PROGRAMMES

1. Master of Science in Public Health

2. Master of Science in Human Evolution Biology

Minimum Requirements Bachelors Degree with 2nd  Class Honors, Upper Division in the relevant field or of  Bachelors Degree with 2nd  Class Honors, Lower Division in the relevant field with two years working experience from a recognized institution.

COURSES OFFERED

DEPARTMENT OF TEACHER EDUCATION UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

 

  • Bachelor of Education (Arts)
  • Bachelor of Education (Science)
  • Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
  • Diploma in Adult Education
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME
  • Certificate in Adult Education

 

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
MASTERS PROGRAMMES
  • Masters in Social Work and Administration
  • Masters in Development Studies

Minimum Requirements Bachelors Degree with Second Class Honors Upper Division or Bachelors Degree with Second Class Honors Lower Division in the relevant field with two years working experience from a recognized university

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
  • Degree in Social Work and Administration
  • Degree in Development Studies
  • Degree in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution

Minimum Requirements Mean grade of C (Plus) in KCSE or relevant Diploma course in a related field

DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
  • Diploma in Social Work and Community Development

Minimum Requirements Mean grade of C (Minus) in KCSE or relevant certificate in any related field

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES
  • Certificate in Social Work and Community Development

Minimum Requirements Mean grade of D (Plain) in KCSE The SoESS welcome internships, partnership with other universities, and post-doctoral researchers.

TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE COURSE LIST

PROGRAMMES ON OFFER

# PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME INSTITUTION TYPE YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2022 CUTOFF 2021 CUTOFF Latest CUTOFF
1 1570115 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE KSH 306,000 18.638
2 1570133 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE KSH 183,600 21.444
3 1570135 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) KSH 183,600 22.358 22.636 23.981
4 1570136 BACHELOR OF ARTS (CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE) KSH 153,000 22.916
5 1570137 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) KSH 244,800 22.358 22.636 31.602
6 1570146 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS KSH 183,600 19.914 20.048
7 1570151 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 183,600 21.444 22.361
8 1570180 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION(EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT) KSH 183,600 22.358 21.039
9 1570213 BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE KSH 244,800 17.043 17.459 16.791
10 1570215 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ( AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) KSH 275,000 16.974 16.791
11 1570303 BACHELOR OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES KSH 153,000 22.916 22.926 22.210
12 1570348 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KSH 275,000 17.043 16.791
13 1570417 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURE EDUCATION AND EXTENSION) KSH 275,000 17.043 17.459 16.791
14 1570423 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT KSH 275,000 17.043 17.459 16.791
15 1570549 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT) KSH 153,000 22.916 22.926
16 1570552 DIPLOMA IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL WORK KSH 102,000
17 1570555 DIPLOMA IN SALES AND MARKETING KSH 122,400
18 1570627 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY KSH 244,800 15.982 16.787 16.900
19 1570669 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PEACE STUDIES AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION KSH 153,000 22.916 22.926 22.210
20 1570685 BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK AND ADMINISTRATION KSH 153,000 22.916 22.926 22.210
21 1570722 DIPLOMA IN AGRICULTURE KSH 183,000
22 1570723 DIPLOMA IN COMMUNITY HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT KSH 183,000
23 1570758 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY KSH 183,000
24 1570886 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION KSH 244,800 17.043 17.459
25 1570C35 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS WITH IT KSH 224,100 19.914
26 1570E64 DIPLOMA IN OIL AND GAS ECONOMICS KSH 163,000

 

ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

REGULAR INTAKES: JANUARY  MAY      SEPTEMBER

Full Time / Part Time / Weekend

WHY STUDY AT TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

  1. The University College thrives in an environment that fosters technology, innovation creativity and
  2. The University College offers its students quality academic and career education to meet individual and societal The University College overall goal is to train career minded individuals by offering education that produces skilled, disciplined, honest and innovative workers through its programmes.
  3. Research and Development: Turkana University College prioritizes scientific research, technology and innovation as the key drivers for economic growth, solutions to socio-economic problems and poverty
  4. Academic resources: The University College has experienced and qualified staff, well equipped Library, Laboratory and ICT facilities with easy access to Wi-Fi internet and other academic
  5. Student Welfare Support: The University College has established accommodation facilities, sports fields in- door games and other recreational
  6. Course completion time: Students are able to complete their academic programmes course within the stipulated Students’ academic progress is closely monitored and evaluated on a regular basis.
  7. Flexible study options: Flexible modes of learning, which includes full- time, part- time, weekends, Online and Distance
  8. Security: There is enhanced security in the University College and its environs
  9. Community Service/Engagements: Turkana University College is committed to carrying out corporate social responsibility (CSR) based actives that add value to the
  10. Multicultural diversity: The University College recognizes the diversity of its students’ population and develops talents through organizing cultural
  11. Career Placement: The University College is committed to producing highly skilled individuals to fit the Job
  12. Academic exchanges: Students benefits from academic exchanges with local and international tertiary
  13. Turkana University offers intensive full-time, part-time and weekend study programmes that run at our campus throughout the year in its three schools.

 

(A)      SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
1. Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Planning and Management.

Minimum requirements:

Relevant master’s degree from a recognized university.

173,500/= (Year 1)

185,000/= (Year 2)

175,000/= (Year 3)

 

Evening / Weekend

2. Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction Technology.

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, in a relevant field at Bachelors degree or any other University recognized by the MMUST senate in Curriculum and Instruction or in related disciplines in education.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
3. Master of Arts in Development Studies.

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, in the relevant field or Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Lower Division, in the relevant field from a recognized University with two (2) years’ relevant work experience.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

4. Master of Social Work and Administration.

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, in the relevant field or Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, LowerDivision, in the relevant field with two (2) years’ relevant experience; from a recognized Institution.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

5. Bachelor of Social Work and Administration.

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE with at least a C+ (plus) in English or 2 principal passes at A-level and 1 subsidiary pass in relevant subjects or Diploma in a relevant area of study.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
6. Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies.

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE with at least a C+ (plus) in English or 2 principal passes at A-level and 1 subsidiary pass in relevant subjects or Diploma in a relevant area of study.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

7. Bachelor of Education (Arts)

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE and at least C+ in each of the twoteaching subjects chosen; or 2 principal passes at A-level and 1 subsidiary pass in relevant subjects; or Diploma in Education.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

8. Bachelor of Education (Science)

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE with at least a C+ in each of the two teaching subjects chosen or 2 principal passes at A-level and 1 subsidiary pass in relevant subjects or Diploma in a relevant area of study .

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
9. Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Education

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE or Diploma in ECDE or Diploma in Education or KCE with at least Division (III) plus P1 Certificateor KACE with 1 principal passes at A-level and 2 subsidiary pass plus ECE Diploma.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

10. Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C+(plus) in KCSE and at least a C+(plus) inEnglish or 2 principal passes at A-level or Diploma in a relevant area of study.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

11. Bachelor of Education Technology (Computer Studies)

Minimum requirements:

Mean Grade of C+ (Plus) in KCSE with at least C+ in Physics and ONE teaching subject or Mean grade of C (Plain) or its Equivalent with Diploma in relevant Technical Education from a recognizedInstitution.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
12. Bachelor of Disaster Management and Sustainable Development

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C+ (Plus) in KCSE and C (Plain)in Biology,Mathematics, Geography, Chemistry/Physics, English

/Agriculture

/Economics or 2 principal passes at A level, one subject of which must be in Biology, or Diploma in relevant area of study.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

13. Bachelor of Arts (Criminology and Criminal Justice)

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C+(Plus)KCSE and at least a C+(plus) in English or 2principals and one subsidiary passes at A level or aDiploma in a relevant area of study.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

14. Diploma in Social work and Community Development

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C- (Minus) in KCSE. or KCE Division II orKACE with at least 1 principal Pass. or Certificate in the relevant area from a recognized institution or Craft Certificate from a recognized institution

20,000/= per semester 3 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
15. Certificate in Social and Work Community Development

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of D (Plain) in KCSE or KCE Division III or

Anyother qualifications recognized by MMUST Senate.

20,000/= per semester 1 Academic year

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
1. Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration

a)  Candidates may be admitted for the Course work, Research and Thesis Option or the Research and Thesis Option.

b)   A candidate for the Course work, Research and Thesis option must also satisfy the following minimum requirements:

i.  Be a holder of a Master of Business Administration degree from TUC or any other institution recognized by the Senate.

ii.   Be a holder of a Master’s degree from TUC in a relevant area of specialization or from any other institution recognized by the Senate

For admission to the Research and Thesis option, the applicants must be holders of an Undergraduate and Master’s Degree in Business Administration/Management or relevant.

173,500/= (Year 1)

185,000/= (Year 2)

175,000/= (Year 3)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
2. Masters in Business Administration

Specialization

Accounting, Marketing, Human Resource, Finance, Production &Operation Management, Small Business Management, Strategic Management.

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, in a relevant field or Bachelor degree with 2nd Class Honors, Lower Division, in a relevant field with two (2) years’ relevant experience from a recognized Institution.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

3. Master of Arts in Public Administration & Management (MPAM)

Specialization

Public Policy and Administration, Local Government Administration, Community Development and NGO Management, Financial Management.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
  Minimum requirements:

Bachelor degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division in a relevant field or Bachelor degree with 2nd Class Honors, Lower Division, in a relevant field with two (2) years’ relevant experience from a recognized Institution.

 
4. Bachelor of Commerce

Minimum requirements:

a)   Be a holder of KCSE (or equivalent examination) certificate with a minimum aggregate of C+((plus) and a minimum of C(plain) in both Mathematics/Business Studies and English/Kiswahili, or

b)   Be a holder of KACE certificate with a minimum of two principal passes and one subsidiary pass and a minimum of a credit pass in Mathematics at KCE, or

c)  Be a holder of a business diploma validated by the Commission for University Education, or a professional certificate in a relevant discipline from a recognized professional institution.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
5. Bachelor of Science (Hospitality and Institutional Management)

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+(plus) in KCSE with C(plain) in English, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics or 2 principal passes in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics at A-level or Diploma in Hospitality and Institution management.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

6. Bachelor of Business Management

Options:

Accounting, Marketing, Finance, HRM, Entrepreneurship, Banking & Finance, Purchasing & Supply Chain Management.

Minimum requirements:

Minimum aggregate of C+(plus) in KCSE and minimum of C (plain) in either Mathematic/Business Studies or English/Kiswahili or KACE certificate with minimum of 2 Principal passes and 1 Subsidiary Pass, and a minimum of a credit pass in Mathematics at KCE or a Business Diploma validated by CUE with a minimumof credit C. Any other equivalent qualification as determined

by KNEC.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

 

 

 

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
7. Bachelor of Science in Economics

Minimum requirements:

Minimum aggregate of C+ in KCSE and minimum of C (plain) in either Mathematic/Business Studies or English/Kiswahili or KACE certificate with minimum of 2 Principal passes and 1 Subsidiary Pass, and a minimum of a credit pass in Mathematics at KCE or a Business Diploma validated by CUE with a minimum of credit C or any other equivalent qualification as determined by KNEC.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

8. Diploma in Business Management

Specializations:

Accounting, Marketing, Finance, HRM, Entrepreneurship, Purchasing & Supply Chain Management.

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C- (Minus) KCSE. With C- (Minus) in Mathematics/Business studies/Commerce. or KCE Division III with a credit in Mathematics/Business related course and English or KACE with at least 1 principal Pass. or Certificate in Business Management from any other recognized institution.

20,000/= per semester 3 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
9. Diploma in Oil and Gas Economics

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C- (Minus) in KCSE, with C- (Minus) in Mathematics/Business studies/Commerce. or KCE Division III with a credit in Mathematics/Business related course and English or KACE with at least 1 principal Pass. or Certificate in Business Management from any other recognized institution. The Diploma in Oil and Gas Economics will be offered at Morendat Fire and Safety Training Centre, Eldoret.

20,000/= per semester 3 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

10. Certificate in Business Management

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of D+ (Plus) or KCE Division III or Any other qualifications recognized by MMUST Senate

20,000/= per semester 2 Semesters

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
1. Doctor of Philosophy (Environmental Science)

Minimum requirements:

The common regulations for Doctorate Degree programmes specified in Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology [MMUST] School of Graduate Studies shall apply.

i)   Applicants for the degree of PhD in Environmental Science will be required to have a Master’s Degree or its equivalent in Environmental Science or Studies, Biochemistry, Ecology, Environmental Education, Natural Resources Management, Social Sciences, Water Resources Management, Earth Science, Geology, Ecosystem Health, Health Sciences, Environmental Health, Veterinary Sciences.

ii)   Holders of other degrees who do not have a sound grounding in Environmental Science at MSc level will be required to audit courses in Master of Science in Environmental Science that may be relevant to their chosen field of study.

173,500/= (Year 1)

185,000/= (Year 2)

175,000/= (Year 3)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
2. Master of Science in Human Evolutionary Biology

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences, Geology, Archaeology or Anthropology with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, from a recognized University or Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Lower Division, from a recognized university with relevant 2 years’ working experience.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

3. Master of Science in Public Health

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, in a relevant field or Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Lower Division, in a relevant field with two (2) years’ relevant experience from a recognized Institution.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
4. Master of Science in Environmental Science

Minimum requirements:

i.   Applicants for the degree of Master of Science in Environmental Science will be required to have a Bachelor’s Degree with at least second class Upper Division or a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 on a scale of 4.00 or its equivalent in relevant areas of science.

ii.  Holders of a Second Class Honours Degree Lower Division in the areas listed in 5.2 above or a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.50 on a scale of 4.00 with additional proven relevant training, or work experience/research ability evidenced by published work in refereed journals, or if in addition to the degree, they have a postgraduate qualification (certificate or diploma) in the relevant field.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
5. Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics and Resource Management

Minimum requirements:

All candidates admitted to the degree program of Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Economics and Resource Management) must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of C+ (plus) in KCSE as stipulated in the common university entrance regulations. In addition, the candidates must have obtained at least grade C+(plus) in Biology/ Biological Sciences and Mathematics and a C (plain) in Chemistryor Physics or KNEC diploma or its equivalent in Agriculture or related field.

55,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

6. Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and Extension

Minimum requirements:

All candidates admitted to the degree program of Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Education and Extension) must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of C+ (plus) in KCSE as stipulated in the common university entrance regulations. In addition, the candidates must have obtained at least grade C+ in Biology/ Biological Sciences and Chemistry and a C (plain) in Mathematics and English or KNEC diploma or its equivalent in Agriculture or related field.

55,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
7. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of a C+(plus) in KCSE and a C+(plus) in Biology or Biological Sciences and C (plain) in Mathematics, or 2 Principal passes at A-level, one of which must be in Biology, or Diploma in relevant area of study (may be exempted in relevant units)

55,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

8. Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Management

Minimum requirements:

All candidates admitted to the degree program of Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Economics and Resource Management) must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of C+ (plus) in KCSE as stipulated in the common university entrance regulations. In addition, the candidates must have obtained at least grade B- (minus) in Biology/Biological Sciences, B- (minus) in Geography,C+(plus) in Chemistry or B- (minus) in Physical Sciences and a C+(plus) in Mathematics in KCSE or equivalent examination. An added advantage will be given to students who have passed with at leasta C (plain) grade in Agriculture or Economics at KCSE or equivalent examination or KNEC diploma or its equivalent in Agriculture or related field.

55,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
9. Bachelor of Science in Community Health and Development

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of a C+ (plus) in KCSE with C- (minus) in English, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics/Mathematics at EACE or Diploma in Community Health and Science from a recognized Institution.

67,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

10. Bachelor of Science in Renewable Energy Technology

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of a C+ (plus) in KCSE with C- (minus) in each of the following; Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry or KNEC

Diploma in relevant Technical Education from a recognized Institution

65,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

11. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Minimum requirements:

A candidate must satisfy any of the following minimum requirements:

i)   KSCE Mean Grade of C+ (plus), with at least a C+ (plus) in Mathematics andPhysics/Physical Science, or

ii)   KACE with at least 2 Principles passes in Mathematics and Physics and 1 subsidiary pass, or

65,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
  iii)  Accredited Diploma in Computer Science /IT/ or related field with at least a credit pass from Commission for Higher Education accredited and validated institution.

iv)  KNEC Diploma holders in Computer studies with at least a credit pass and a mean grade of C (plain) in KCSE.

 
12. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Statistics with Information Technology

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE and at least a C+ (plus) in Mathematics, Or 2 Principal passes in relevant science subjects and a subsidiary pass at A-level, 1 of the Principals must be in Mathematics.

55,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

13. Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology

Minimum requirements:

a) Mean grade of C+(plus) in KCSE or its equivalent as determinedby the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC)

b) KNEC diploma or its equivalent fisheries and aquaculture or related field

65,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

17. Diploma in Water Technology

Minimum requirements:

Minimum Mean grade of C- (Minus) in KCSE with D+ (plus) in each of the following; Mathematics, Physics or Physical Sciences or a KNEC Craft Certificate from a recognized institution.

40,000/= per semester 3 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  OR

Have  A-Level certificate with at least  two subsidiary  passes in Biology and/or Chemistry plus a subsidiary pass in any one of the following subjects: Physics, Mathematics, Geography, Economics, and or Food Nutrition.

 
20 Diploma in Health Records with IT

A minimum grade of C(plain) in KCSE and C(plain) in Maths and English/Kiswahili, D+ in Biology .D+ in Physics or physical science, chemistry or computer studies OR certificate in any related course from a recognized institution.

Ø  30,000/= per semester

Ø  3 Academic years

Ø  Day / Evening

/ Weekend

21 Diploma in Environmental Health

Minimum requirements

A minimum mean grade of C- in K.C.S.E or its equivalent with a minimum pass of C- in: English or Kiswahili, Biology or Biological Sciences AND

A minimum pass of C- (minus) in any two of the following: – Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Sciences, Building Construction or Technical drawing

OR

A certificate in Public Health Technology from recognized institutions and a mean grade of C-(minus).

Ø
22  

Diploma in Environmental Science

 

Minimum requirements

A minimum mean grade of C-(minus) KCSE and atleast D+ in Mathematics, C- in Biology/Biological Sciences or Physical Sciences

OR

A certificate in a related course from a recognized institution.

Ø
23 Diploma in Community Health and Development

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade C- (minus) in KCSE with at least D+ (plus) in either Biology or Chemistry or Certificate in Community Health and Development from a recognized institution.

Ø  30,000/= per semester

Ø  3 Academic years

Ø  Day / Evening / Weekend

24 Certificate in Community Health and Development

Minimum requirements:

Minimum entry requirements for the certificate course shall be D (plus) in KCSE or the relevant artisan course.

Ø  20,000/= per semester

Ø  1 Academic year

Ø  Day / Evening / Weekend

25 Certificate in Health Records with IT

Minimum requirements

A minimum grade of D+(plus) in KCSE and D(plain) in Maths and English/Kiswahili, D in Biology. D in Physics or physical science, Chemistry or computer studies.

Ø  20,000/= per semester

Ø  1 Academic year

Ø  Day / Evening

 

LIST OF TVET PROGRAMMES

  PROGRAMMES LEVEL
1. Agricultural Machinery and equipment Level 4
2. Sustainable Agriculture for rural development Level 5
3. ICT Level 5
4. ICT Level 6
5. Community Health Level 5
6. Community Health Level 6
7. Social work and Community development Level 5
8. Social work and Community development Level 6
9. Business Management Level 5
10. Human Resource Management Level 5
11. Human Resource Management Level 6
12. Clearing and forwarding Level 6
13. Computer Science Level 6
14. Cooperative Management Level 6
15. Cooperative Management Level 5
  PROGRAMMES LEVEL
16. Corporate Governance Level 6
17. Counseling Psychology Level 5
18. Counseling Psychology Level 6
19. Insurance Studies Level 6
20. Insurance Studies Level 5
21. Marketing Level 6
22. Marketing Level 5
23. Medical Engineering Level 6
24. Medical Engineering Level 5
25. Project Management Level 5
26. Project Management Level 6
27. Public Administration Level 6

 

SHORT COURSES

1.  Communication Skills

  1. Procurement Practice

3.  Life Skills

  1. Risk Management

5.  Business Plan

  1. Portfolio Management

7.  Financial Reporting

  1. Entrepreneurship

9.  Leadership and Governance

  1. Competent Project Management Stress Management Strategies

12.  Introduction to Customer Service

  1. Telephone Customer Service

14.  Customer Analysis

  1. Road Safety

Application Procedures;

Duly filled application form should be addressed to the Registrar-Academics Affairs.

Application form should be accompanied by copies of relevant academic and professional certificates and/or passport size photo and a copy of National ID or a birth certificate.

Application fee is as follows:

  • Kshs 1,000/= (Certificate, Diploma & Bachelors Programmes).
  • Kshs 2,000/= (post-graduate programmes).
  • US dollars 50 for non-Kenya

Mode of payment:

  1. Fees are payable either per semester, trimester or One academic year is equivalent to TWO semesters orTHREE trimesters.
  2. Payment to be deposited in the following bank account. Bank Name: KCB, Lodwar Branch

Account Name: Turkana University College Bank Account: 1204387079

  • MPesa payable to Turkana University College

Business No. 522123

Account No. 80182K “Student REG.NO

Lodwar – Kitale Highway, P.O. Box 69 – 30500, Lodwar                                 

+254 (0792 800 500)                                                                                                                             +254 (0792 802 802)

registrarac@tuc.ac.ke                             www.tuc.ac.ke                                                                       @turkanauniversity                  @turkunicollege

IEBC list of elected and gazetted MCAs 2022 per County (Kitui) plus votes garnered

DECLARATION OF PERSONS ELECTED AS MEMBERS OF THE COUNTY ASSEMBLIES

IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Articles 88(4) and 177 (1) (a) of the Constitution, section 4 of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act, 2011, Sections 38, 39 (1) and (1A) (i) of the Elections Act, 2011 and Regulation 83 (1) (a), (e), (f) (i) and (g) of the Elections (General) Regulations, 2012 the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission hereby declares that the persons whose names are listed in the schedule hereunder were elected as members of the various County Assemblies having received the majority of the votes cast in the election held 9th August, 2022 and complied with the provisions of the Elections Act, 2011 and the Constitution.

And that;

a) The respective Codes to the Counties are listed in the First Column to the schedule.
b) Every County name is listed in the Second Column to the schedule.
c) Each Constituency is assigned a Constituency Code number in the Third Column to the schedule.
d) The names of the Constituencies are specified in the Fourth Column to the schedule.
e) Each County Assembly Ward is assigned a Code number in the Fifth Column to the schedule.
f) The names of the County Assembly Wards are specified in the Sixth Column to the schedule.
g) Every Surname of the elected member is listed in the Seventh Column to the Schedule.
h) The other names of the elected member are listed in the Eighth Column to the Schedule.
i) The elected member’s Political Party/ Independent name is indicated in the Ninth Column to the schedule.
j) The abbreviation of the elected member’s Party /Independent abbreviation is indicated in the Tenth Column to the schedule.
k) The votes garnered by the elected persons are indicated in the Eleventh Column to the schedule.

County Name Constit uency Code Constituency Name County Assembly Ward
Code
County Assembly Ward Name Surname Other Names Political Party Name Abbreviatio n Votes Garnered
015 Kitui 067 Mwingi North 331 Ngomeni Ngwele Joseph Nzungi Independent IND 2,115
015 Kitui 067 Mwingi North 332 Kyuso Mwinzi Munyoki Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 2,940
015 Kitui 067 Mwingi North 333 Mumoni Kasinga Titus Munyoki Chama Cha
Uzalendo
CCU 3,460
015 Kitui 067 Mwingi North 334 Tseikuru Muange Daniel Kimanzi Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 5,521
015 Kitui 067 Mwingi North 335 Tharaka Ndagara Godfrey
Muthengi
Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 2,675
015 Kitui 68 Mwingi West 336 Kyome/Thaa
na
Election
Postponed
015 Kitui 068 Mwingi West 0337 Nguutani Katana Stephen Ileve Independent IND 3,110
015 Kitui 068 Mwingi West 0338 Migwani Mawia Harrison Maluki Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 3,067
015 Kitui 068 Mwingi West 0339 Kiomo
/Kyethani
Musyoka Anthony
Musyimi
Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 2,264
15 Kitui 069 Mwingi Central 340 Central Munyasya Benard Mwangangi Wiper Democractic
Movement
WDM 3404
15 Kitui 069 Mwingi
Central
341 Kivou Munyithya Sammy Musili Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 2751
15 Kitui 069 Mwingi
Central
342 Nguni Mutua Jeremiah Musee National Rainbow
Coalition
NARC 3343
15 Kitui 069 Mwingi
Central
343 Nuu Kasyoka Judith Wanza Independent IND 3021
15 Kitui 069 Mwingi Central 344 Mui Muthami Cornelius Ngumbau Independent IND 3103
15 Kitui 069 Mwingi
Central
345 Waita Kavula Joseph Kasungi Independent IND 1670
015 Kitui 070 Kitui West 0346 Mutonguni Mulandi Ndambu
Benjamin
Independent IND 3492
015 Kitui 070 Kitui West 0347 Kauwi Mutunga Munyao Gabriel National Rainbow
Coalition
NARC 3565
015 Kitui 070 Kitui West 0348 Matinyani Munyalo Kitheka
Sylvester
National Rainbow
Coalition
NARC 3,516
015 Kitui 070 Kitui West 0349 Kwa Mutonga/Kit
humula
Maluki Paul United Democratic
Alliance
UDA 2,967
015 Kitui 071 Kitui Rural 0350 Kisasi Mutemi Nicholas Muema Communist Party
Of Kenya
CPK 3,450
015 Kitui 071 Kitui Rural 0351 Mbitini Mwanzia Nzavu Muungano MUUNGA
NO
1,665
015 Kitui 071 Kitui Rural 0352 Kwa
Vonza/Yatta
Nding’o Mark Kitute Independent IND 3,885
015 Kitui 071 Kitui Rural 0353 Kanyangi Katula Boniface
Mukwate
Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 2,044
015 Kitui 072 Kitui Central 0354 Miambani Mutambu Alex Nganga National Rainbow
Coalition
NARC 5050
015 Kitui 072 Kitui Central 0355 Township Kimanzi Daniel Ngoima Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 3591
015 Kitui 072 Kitui Central 0356 Kyangwithya
West
Nzioka Christopher
Nzilu
Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 4222
015 Kitui 072 Kitui Central 0357 Mulango Kitonyo Peter Mwanza Independent IND 2282
015 Kitui 072 Kitui Central 0358 Kyangwithya
East
Katumbi Boniface
Maundu
National Rainbow
Coalition
NARC 2761
15 Kitui 73 Kitui East 359 Zombe/Mwiti ka Munyao Malinga United Democtratic
Alliance
UDA 2,886
15 Kitui 73 Kitui East 360 Nzambani Mbite Joseph Musyoka Independent IND 2,420
15 Kitui 73 Kitui East 361 Chuluni Vuthi Mathew Ngovi Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 2,306
15 Kitui 73 Kitui East 362 Voo/Kyamat
u
Syengo Zacchaeus
Ivutha
Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 1,901
15 Kitui 73 Kitui East 363 Endau/Malala ni Mbuno Erastus Musyoka Wiper Democratic Movement WDM 2,046
15 Kitui 73 Kitui East 364 Mutitu/Kalik u Kasele Aron Kilonzi United Democtratic
Alliance
UDA 2934
15 Kitui 074 Kitui
South
0365 Ikanga/
Kyatune
Musyoka Cyrus Kisavi Wiper Democratic
Movement
WDM 7,124
15 Kitui 074 Kitui
South
0366 Mutomo Munyau David Masaku Jubilee Party JP 5,034
15 Kitui 074 Kitui South 0367 Mutha Isumail Dominic Mwamisi Green Thinking Action Party GTAP 2,922
15 Kitui 074 Kitui
South
0368 Ikutha Mwandia Hussein National Rainbow
Coalition
NARC 2,198
15 Kitui 074 0369 Kanziko Kimuli Kyalo Jubilee Party JP 1,665
Kitui
South
15 Kitui 074 Kitui
South
0370 Athi Kieti Muthama
Musyoka
National Rainbow
Coalition
NARC 3,152

MWALIMU NATIONAL BOSA LOANS, REQUIREMENTS

BACK-OFFICE SERVICE ACTIVITY (BOSA)

Back Office Services Activities (BOSA) in Mwalimu National enables members to make deposits and allows them to borrow against these deposits at very competitive interest rates.

Mwalimu National using its experience of over 40 years has developed and
continues to review tailor made credit products that meet our member’s needs.

THE PRODUCTS OFFERED UNDER BOSA INCLUDE:

(i) Emergency Loans:

These loans essentially help members meet emergency financial needs such as hospitalization, bills that may fall due suddenly and unforeseen circumstances.

Product features:
• Repayable in 24 months
• Only one emergency loan can be granted at a time
• Emergency loans are given within a member’s entitlement
• Maximum limit is a members’ deposits x 5 (subject to 1/3 salary rule and ability to repay within twenty-four months)
• Principle loan repayment is done separately from interest repayment.

(ii) School Fees Loan:

Mwalimu National offers members the school fees loan product to enable them to cater for their educational needs as well as their children’s school fees without straining.

Product features:

• Repayable in 24 months
• Only one school fees loan can be granted at a time
• School fees loan is given within a member’s entitlement
• Maximum limit is a members’ deposits x 5 (subject to 1/3 salary rule and ability to repay within twenty-four months)
• Principle loan repayment is done separately from interest repayment

(iii) Normal Loan:

The normal loan is a short-term loan intended for investment purposes, also enables members to acquire assets.

Product features:

• Repayable in 36 months
• Only one normal loan can be granted at a time
• Maximum limit is a members’ deposits x 3 (subject to 1/3 salary rule)
• Principle loan repayment to be done separate from interest repayment

(iv) Development Loan:

This is a medium-term loan intended to empower members to undertake investment activities and address development needs.

Product features:

• Repayable in 48 months
• Only one development loan can be granted at a time
• Maximum limit is a members’ deposits x 4 (subject to 1/3 salary rule)
• Recovery is done at a monthly flat rate combining principle repayment with interest.

(v) Super Loan:

Super loan is a long-term loan granted to members to enable them undertake development projects, property acquisition and other investment activities for long-term benefits.

Product features:

• Repayable in 60 months
• Only one super loan shall be granted at a time

• Maximum limit is a members’ deposits x 4 (subject to 1/3 salary rule)
• Recovery to be done at a monthly flat rate combining principle repayment with interest.

(vi) Vision Loan 84:

This loan is specially tailored for members to finance long-term development projects and meet investment needs. The product’s longer repayment period and higher deposit multiplier makes it suitable for this purpose.

Product features:

• Repayable in 84 months
• Only one vision 84 loan can be granted at a time
• Maximum limit is a members’ deposits x 5 (subject to 1/3 salary rule)
• Recovery is done at a monthly flat rate combining principal repayment with interest.
• Processing fee of 1% paid upfront

(vii) Wezesha Loan:

A loan product for new members who have ability to pay a loan but have no sufficient deposits to qualify for one. A small portion of the applied loan amount is retained as a member’s shares while we issue out to the member the remaining amount.

Product features:

• Maximum amount loanable is determined by the member’s ability subject to 1/3 salary rule.
• Processing fee of 2% paid upfront
• Repayment period is 48 months and the loan must be fully guaranteed
• The product is only issued to new members and not readmitted members.
• The member’s salary to be channeled through Mwalimu National Sacco FOSA.
• Recovery is done at a monthly flat rate combining principle repayment with interest.

(viii) Ufanisi Loan:

This is long-term loan product aimed at enabling members with salary ability but have low shares to access more credit by boosting their shares. A portion of the loan applied is retained as deposits enhancing the members balance multiplier.

Product features:

• Repayable in 72 months.
• 10 % share boosting fee applicable.
• Minimum deposits prior to the application Ksh200,000.
• Loan must be fully guaranteed
• Only one Ufanisi loan can be granted at a time.
• The member’s salary to be channeled through Mwalimu National Sacco FOSA.
• Recovery is done at a monthly flat rate combining principle repayment with interest.

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Helb application form and deadline for first time applicants 2021-2022

The Higher Education Loans Board(HELB) has opened the applications portal for First Time 2021-2022 TVET Loan and Bursary. Students admitted in TVET institutions can now apply before the deadline day.

TVET STUDENTS FIRST TIME LOAN APPLICATIONS FINANCIAL YEAR 2021-2022

The Higher Education Loans Board invites applications for the Second and Subsequent TVET Loan and Bursary for 2021-2022 Financial Year from Kenyan students admitted in National Polytechnics, Technical Training Institutions and Vocational Colleges under the Ministry of Education, and are registered with Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service [KUCCPS] and members of the Kenya Association Technical Training Institutions [KATTI].

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Helb loans for university and College Students (Complete Guide)

Eligible students:

Students enrolled for approved TVET courses and are applying for the second or subsequent student loan.

How to Apply:

  1. Download the HELB App from Google Play Store or dial *642#.
  2. Register using your phone number to generate a PIN which you will use to log in.
  3. Ensure the mobile number is registered under your name.
  4. Please NOTE that mobile numbers not registered in the students’ name will not allow the loan application to proceed.
  5. Read, understand and dick to accept the license agreement.
  6. Enter your first name as it appears on your National ID, ID number and valid email address to complete
  7. Click on “loans” tab and choose either certificate loans or diploma loans. Then click “apply” on the TVET second and subsequent loan.
  8. Read and understand the financial literacy guide.
  9. Answer the financial literacy questions and scroll down to view results and click “proceed”.
  10. Click “confirm” to verify your telephone number by paying Kshs. 1 to M•PESA.
  11. Read the loan agreement and click on ‘I agree’.
  12. Click ‘submit’. A pop-up message will appear to show that you have successfully applied. The loan serial number will also be displayed.

Please note that this application is paperlss. You are not required to print any form. A confirmation SMS with a loan application serial number is the evidence that you have applied. Kindly save the SMS for future reference.

The closing date for the loan application is 31st December, 2021.

2019 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports, KSSSA,National term 2 games; Final day results

“`Kenya Secondary Schools, KSSSA, National Term 2 Games- 2019“`

*FINAL DAY; SATURDAY 3RD AUGUST, 2019*

Flash Results

*⚽Soccer Boys under 20*
✅Playoff: Ebwali 3 vs 0 Olbolsat
✅Final: St. Anthony’s vs Dagoreti… Ongoing..

*⚽Soccer Girls under 20*
✅Playoff: Arch Bishop Njenga 7 vs 1 Njambini*
✅Final: Nyakach 2 vs 0 Itigo
*🏆Nyakach are the new champs.*

*⚽Copa Soccer Boys Under 16⚽*
✅Playoff: Dagoreti 0 (4) vs 0 (2) Boys Town
✅Final: Serani 1 vs 0 Koyonzo
*🏆Serani are the new champs.*

*⚽Copa Soccer Girls Under 16⚽*
✅Playoff: Kobala 1 vs 0 Njambini
✅Final: Wiyeta 2 vs 1 Maeni

*🏐Volleyball Boys*
✅Playoff: Namwela 3 vs 0 Lang’ata (25-20, 25-23 ,25-17)
✅Final: Mogonga 3 vs 0 Lelmokwo (25-15, 25-19, 25-13)
*🏆Mogonga are the new champs*

*🏐Volleyball Girls*
✅Playoff: Pasenga 0 vs 3 Soweto (16-25, 12-25, 13-25)
✅Final: Cheptil 2 vs 3 Kwanthanze (26-24, 13-25, 22-25, 25-18, 05-15)
*🏆Champions Kwanthanze*

*⚾Netball Girls*
✅Playoff: Bukokholo 37 vs 28 Karuri
✅Final: Nyakach 30 vs 36 Kaya Tiwi
*🏆Kaya Tiwi successfully defend their title*

KUPPET- This is why we are opposed to KNUT over the recent court ruling

The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET, has come out to defend its stand against the recent win by sister union the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT). According to KUPPET, the ruling by the Labour Relations court over teacher promotions would jeopardize implementation of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement; leading to unprecedented reversal in the financial gains accrued to teachers.

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Below is a presser by Moses Nthurima, the acting Secretary General- KUPPET;

‘PRESS STATEMENT- 18 JULY 2019

Following the appeal filed by the Teachers Service Commission in the judgment of Petition No 151 of 2018 rendered by the Employment and Labour Relations Court last week, KUPPET has instructed our lawyers to enjoin in the suit in order to protect its members.

The union’s main goal in the suit is to protect the gains under the CBA, signed in 2016, which had been put at risk by the judgment. The court’s orders provided a window for the employer to roll back multiple gains teachers had secured under the 2016 CBA.

The unraveling of the CBA would imperil the union’s leverage in negotiating an expanded CBA for 2021-2025, which KUPPET has already submitted to TSC. Specifically, the union sought better terms, salaries and promotions for lower cadres such as Job Groups J, K, L and M.

In addition, over the last several months, KUPPET has communicated to the employer and the public terms that should apply to teachers under the new CBA. These include harmonization of house allowances based on Job Groups rather than regions of service; risk allowances; over- time allowances; higher commuter, medical, hardship, leave and responsibility allowances; and per-diems for out-of-station work as stipulated in the Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for the Public Service, which is applicable throughout the government spectrum.

KUPPET’s overriding mission in this case will be to remove any loopholes for the employer to negatively vary the current earnings of our members and ensure that working conditions for teachers get better, not worse, in any circumstance.’

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