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The hunter becomes the hunted! Two police officers nabbed for stealing narcotics worth millions of Kenyan Shillings.

Two Police officers captured on CCTV footage stealing narcotics worth millions of shillings have been arrested by Serious Crime Detectives. The two; Cpl. Alloys Onyango and Constable Arbanus Mutunga (Pictured below) stole over 25 kilograms of Heroin which had been confiscated from drug traffickers.

The Police officers used Peter Okoth Odongo, a drug trafficker, to lure two other drug traffickers and owners of the narcotics; Alfric Odhiambo Otieno and Kenneth Sinzore to an ambush and thereafter took the drugs then dumped the suspects. “No one will be spared in the war against crime,” the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) warns.

List of all Senior Schools in Garissa County

List of all Senior Schools in Garissa County

S/No. SCHOOL NAME CLUSTER TYPE (Regular/  SNE/ DISABILITY TYPE ACCOMODATION TYPE GENDER REGION COUNTY SUB COUNTY UIC KNEC
1385 BALAMBALA SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA BALAMBALA WH5G 45816101
1386 DANYERE MIXED DAY AND BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA BALAMBALA 9WAN 45816106
1387 RAHOLE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA BALAMBALA 5JSQ 45816105
1388 BENANE SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA BENANEY B4LM 45826101
1389 BOTHAI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY MIXED NORTH EASTERN GARISSA BOTHAI UTDT 45838101
1390 BURA SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA BURA EAST ACLK 45827101
1391 FAFI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA BURA EAST 8MF6 45827102
1392 GALMAGALA MIXED BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA BURA EAST H4D9 45827301
1393 NANIGHI SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA BURA EAST R523 45827103
1394 SHILL SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA BURA EAST RLQF 45827104
1395 DADAAB SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING MIXED NORTH EASTERN GARISSA DADAAB ES4E 45815101
1396 DERTU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA DADAAB TTDB 45815301
1397 HAJI IDRIS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA DADAAB 6ZGT 45815108
1398 ALINJUGUR SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA FAFI HRXE 45806202
1399 BOREHOLE 5 MIXED BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA FAFI 5PDS 45806210
1400 BOYS TOWN SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA X5XN 45801109
1401 COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA R7PQ 45801103
1402 GARISSA HIGH C1 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA 5G35 45800001
1403 GARISSA SPECIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF C1 PUBLIC SNE HI BOARDING Mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA 8UDT 45801143
1404 IFTIN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA 9Q5T 45801110
1405 NEP GIRLS HIGH C1 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA 274N 45800002
1406 SAMBUL BOYS HIGH SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA 8Y8K 45801150
1407 TETU SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA VUP3 45801111
1408 TUMAINI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA 77DS 45801139
1409 UMUSALAMA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA YMY4 45801105
1410 YATHRIB GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA GARISSA 7X4U 45801127
1411 HULUGHO BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA HULUGHO 94ER 45821101
1412 HULUGHO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA HULUGHO Y7R6 45821102
1413 SANGAILU SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA HULUGHO 28YR 45821103
1414 COUNTY COUNCIL SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA IJARA NVUR 45804103
1415 IJARA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA IJARA YUYF 45804201
1416 SHURIE SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA IJARA K4SD 45804101
1417 SOPHIA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA IJARA MKCU 45804301
1418 YUSSUF HAJI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA IJARA 527H 45804102
1419 MODOGASHE GIRLS SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA LAGDERA PVRW 45805104
1420 MODOGASHE SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA LAGDERA 34ZC 45805101
1421 DAMAJALE SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY MIXED NORTH EASTERN GARISSA LIBOI X39X 45828107
1422 KULAN SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA LIBOI GA6P 45828101
1423 LIBOI MIXED SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA LIBOI 8XSJ 45828130
1424 SAKA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA SANKURI 258X 45839102
1425 SANKURI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA SANKURI TU3E 45839103
1426 SANKURI SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS NORTH EASTERN GARISSA SANKURI AA9N 45839101
1427 AFWEIN SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA SHANTABAQ QQTQ 45829102
1428 SHANTABAQ SEC SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY mixed NORTH EASTERN GARISSA SHANTABAQ 8CFV 45829101

Kapsabet High School | Complete Details {Location, Fees, Contacts, KCSE}

Kapsabet High School | Complete Details {Location, Fees, Contacts, KCSE}

We have done an extensive research on Kapsabet High School.  Get the school’s complete details, includine: KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code and many More. Use the links below to access vital information about the school. KAPSABET HIGH

KAPSABET HIGH SCHOOL’S DETAILS IN SUMMARY

Name of School Kapsabet High
KCSE 2024 Mean Score 10.145
KCSE 2024 Mean Grade B+{plus}
kcse 2023 Mean Score 9.5
kcse 2023 Mean Grade B+{plus}
kcse 2022 Mean Score 10.083
kcse 2022 Mean Grade B+{plus}
School Type Boys
Category National
Region Rift Valley
County Nandi

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Rapogi High School; All details, KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code

St. Joseph’s Rapogi School is one of the best school located in Tamu location, Migori County, Nyanza region, Kenya. This article provides complete information about…

Moi Girls High School, Vokoli; All details, KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code

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AIC Moi Boys High School Kaplamai KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and all details

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Kabarnet High School; All details, KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code

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 Kebirigo Boys is an Extra-County Boys’ Boarding Secondary School in Kenya. Found in Nyanza region, in Nyamira County Nyamira south sub-county and is located…

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Moi Girls High School, Vokoli; All details, KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code

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Top 100 Extra-County Schools in KCSE 2024/2025 Exam Results 

Top 100 Extra-County Schools in KCSE 2024/2025 Exam Results

Precious Blood Riruta, Kokuro Secondary leads in the 2024 in the extra-county schools category. Winners celebrate

RANK CODE NAME GRADE PERF INDEX COUNTY

1 20405004 PRECIOUS BLOOD RIRUTA A- 79.604 NAIROBI

2 44739101 KOKURO SECONDARY SCHOOL A- 78.512 MIGORI

3 27538208 MOLO ACADEMY A- 77.270 NAKURU

4 23503101 ST.ANTHONY’S BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL – KITALE A- 75.311 TRANSNZOIA

5 42738101 ST. FRANCIS RANGA’LA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL B+ 74.633 SIAYA

6 28512112 MOI TEA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL B+ 73.962 KERICHO

7 27538204 MARY MOUNT SECONDARY SCHOOL B+ 70.644 NAKURU

8 18336101 PRECIOUS BLOOD SEC.SCHOOL – KILUNGU B+ 70.551 MAKUENI

9 20405003 MOI GIRLS’ SCHOOL NAIROBI B+ 70.415 NAIROBI

10 44736101 ST JOSEPH’S RAPOGI SECONDARY SCHOOL B+ 70.218 MIGORI

11 25551207 MOI SIONGIROI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL B+ 70.123 BOMET

12 41710301 AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL B+ 69.737 HOMA BAY

13 44717101 KANYAWANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL B+ 69.676 MIGORI

14 14333201 KYENI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL B+ 68.673 EMBU

15 28522505 LITEIN HIGH SCHOOL B+ 68.409 KERICHO

16 27536202 BAHATI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL B+ 68.305 NAKURU

17 42705202 BARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL B+ 68.285 SIAYA

18 08219101 SOUTH TETU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL B+ 68.071 NYERI

19 14341201 NYANGWA BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL B 67.959 EMBU

20 08237012 MAHIGA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL B+ 67.956 NYERI

21 29542101 METEITEI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL B+ 67.902 NANDI

22 38619102 NYANG’ORI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL B+ 67.762 VIHIGA

23 42712102 NYAMIRA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL B 67.724 SIAYA

24 40735201 ST. CHARLES LWANGA ICHUNI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL B 67.722 KISII

25 10227301 NJIIRI SCHOOL B 67.626 MURANG’A

26 37617211 ST. PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL B 67.574 KAKAMEGA

27 08202001 NYERI HIGH SCHOOL B 67.241 NYERI

28 34518102 SING’ORE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL B 67.147 ELGEYO MARAKWET

29 34559502 METKEI SECONDARY SCHOOL B 67.006 ELGEYO MARAKWET

30 20405002 UPPER HILL SCHOOL B 66.854 NAIROBI

31 27537301 NAIVASHA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL B 66.598 NAKURU

32 29513101 KAPSABET GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL B 66.513 NANDI

33 20401007 BURUBURU GIRLS SECONDARY B 66.270 NAIROBI

34 42726101 ST. MARY’S SCHOOL, YALA B 66.201 SIAYA

35 14355201 NGUVIU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL B 66.186 EMBU

36 42721202 RAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL B 65.909 SIAYA

37 41704107 ORERO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL B 65.065 HOMA BAY

38 07214101 NYAHURURU HIGH SCHOOL B 64.775 NYANDARUA

39 40719104 NYABIGENA SEC SCHOOL B 64.609 KISII

40 13302102 ST CHARLES LWANGA SCHOOL B 64.393 KITUI

41 11236101 ST.FRANCIS GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL (MANG’U) B 64.273 KIAMBU

42 07213101 NYANDARUA HIGH SCHOOL B 64.122 NYANDARUA

43 15304102 KAAGA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL B 63.964 MERU

44 10238101 KAHUHIA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL B 63.924 MURANG’A

45 28522520 A.I.C LITEIN GIRLS SECONDARY S CHOOL B 63.615 KERICHO

46 39701001 KISUMU BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL B 63.478 KISUMU

47 25508101 TENWEK HIGH SCHOOL B 63.241 BOMET

48 41704001 HOMA BAY HIGH SCHOOL B 63.151 HOMA BAY

49 28522509 TENGECHA GIRLS B 63.097 KERICHO

50 12301702 MACHAKOS GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL B 62.922 MACHAKOS

50 41731303 ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL B 62.796 HOMA BAY

52 19326201 CHOGORIA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL B 62.796 THARAKANITHI

53 18347501 MUKAA BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL B 62.306 MAKUENI

54 24505104 KAPENGURIA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL B 62.289 WEST POKOT

55 40703103 KERERI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL B 62.287 KISII

56 11207101 THIKA HIGH SCHOOL B 62.202 KIAMBU

57 42721101 CHIANDA HIGH SCHOOL B 62.182 SIAYA

58 36602103 CARDINAL OTUNGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL B 62.157 BUNGOMA

59 15309101 BUREIRURI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL B 62.127 MERU

60 26534103 DRYS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL B 62.114 UASIN GISHU

61 20406011 ST. GEORGE’S GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL B 62.105 NAIROBI

62 18323101 MBOONI GIRLS B 62.076 MAKUENI

63 09203405 MUTIRA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL B 62.074 KIRINYAGA

64 15319101 NKUBU HIGH SCHOOL B 61.947 MERU

65 07216101 NJABINI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL B 61.800 NYANDARUA

66 24505101 CHEWOYET H SCH B 61.719 WEST POKOT

67 41709101 MOI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL – SINDO B 61.501 HOMA BAY

68 11205201 ST. ANNE’S SEC. SCHOOL-LIOKI B 61.479 KIAMBU

69 14312101 SIAKAGO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL B 61.371 EMBU

70 44707105 KADIKA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL B 61.277 MIGORI

71 39733307 THURDIBUORO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL B 61.272 KISUMU

72 09222301 NGIRIAMBU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL B 61.269 KIRINYAGA

73 35609104 SIGALAME HIGH SCHOOL B 61.177 BUSIA

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New TPAD 2: A checklist of Professional Documents to be maintained by all teachers- Free Form Download

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, requires teachers to be appraised under the Career Progression Guidelines, CPG. All teachers are required to comply with performance standards and shall in the course of duty maintain professional documents and records that facilitate curriculum delivery.

There is a checklist provided by TSC and it is advisable that you have a look at it. This checklist is intended to assist the teachers to maintain professional documents that can be assessed by supervisors for the purpose of teacher appraisal. The checklist ensures a teacher has prepared and maintained all the required Professional documents.

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ITEMS IN THE NEW CHECKLIST FORM.

The following documents must be prepared, used, updated and maintained at all times by the teachers:

  1. Current Personal Timetable/training schedule
  2. Syllabi /course outline/ curriculum design.
  3. Approved Schemes of work/work plans.
  4. Updated Lesson plans/facilitators guide.
  5. Updated Lesson notes/presentation notes.
  6. Records of work/sessions/activities checked weekly. 
  7. Examination analysis by subject (national and internal)/ Assessment records/staff training indices records
  8. Marked/checked learners work exercise books/training reports/back to office reports
  9. Co-curricular/team building activity records.
  10. Learners’/trainees conduct and behaviour records and guidance and counseling records.
  11. Copies of subject/programmes/departmental meeting minutes.
  12. Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development records. 
  13. Individualized Educational Programmes (IEP records)
  14. Professional development activities
  15. Lesson observation Records
  16. Records of community and stakeholders involvement
  17. Evidence of integration of ICT in teaching/learning
  18. Preparation of teaching aids using locally available resource materials

These items are checked by the appraiser thrice in a term; on monthly basis. The Head of Institution shall sign then sign the checklist at the end of each term.

Information filled in the ‘Checklist of Professional Documents to be maintained by Teachers’ Form will be used by the appraiser for rating the teacher in the Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) standard/ section number one on Professional Knowledge and Practice.

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TSC under scrutiny after releasing list of recently promoted teachers

The Teacher Service Commission (TSC) has recently published its list of 25,252 teachers who achieved promotions, highlighting differences among counties that have attracted attention from lawmakers and education advocates.

Machakos County led the list with 690 promotions, sharply contrasting with Garissa’s 303, the smallest number among all counties.

The information was presented to the National Assembly Committee on Education after lawmakers requested an examination of the promotions.

Nevertheless, the figures have sparked a backlash, raising concerns regarding the criteria used to select which teachers were promoted and how the positions were allocated nationwide. Lawmakers, led by Tinderet MP Julius Melly, strongly criticized the apparent uniformity in promotion distributions, indicating deviations from past practices and neglecting demographic realities.

Melly, who is the chair of the education committee, criticized the Commission for promoting certain teachers multiple times while others have remained in the same job group for over a decade.

“How can you promote someone three times consecutively while others have been stuck in one job group for over ten years? ” he inquired.

“This isn’t the first instance we have received such grievances from teachers. The manner in which this list was created shows a lack of consideration for equity. We need to comprehend how the TSC made these determinations. ”

The National Assembly Committee on Education later dismissed the list and insisted that TSC provide a detailed explanation of its promotion criteria. The commission has until Thursday to address the issues raised by the committee.

While appearing before the MPs, TSC Chief Executive Officer Nancy Macharia defended the commission’s methods, stating that the promotions were aligned with regulatory frameworks that ensure fairness and consistency.

She referenced the applicable policies, including Regulation 73 of the Code of Regulations for Teachers, the Career Progression Guidelines, and the Policy on Selection and Appointment of Institutional Administrators.

“By aligning promotion policies with legal and regulatory frameworks, the process strictly complies with Regulation 73 of the Code of Regulations for Teachers, the Career Progression Guidelines, and the Policy on Selection and Appointment of Institutional Administrators,” Macharia stated.

Despite her defense, the process has faced criticism from the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet), which claimed the promotions disproportionately favored areas with fewer teachers to the detriment of more densely populated counties.

Moses Nthurima, the Acting Secretary-General of Kuppet, asserted that the distribution failed to consider teacher population density and longstanding issues of stagnation.

He mentioned that numerous teachers who had worked in acting roles for several years were overlooked while some newly hired educators received promotions in rapid succession.

“Some regions have been unfairly treated. If the 25,000 positions were not allocated proportionally, based on the number of teachers per county, it implies that counties with larger teacher populations are suffering. Those who have remained stagnant in a job group for years have been excluded,” Nthurima remarked.

According to TSC, a total of 5,291 teachers were promoted under affirmative action for the 2024/25 financial year. The affirmative action group included Isiolo, Lamu, and Mandera counties, which received 282, 280, and 270 promotions, respectively.
On the opposite end of the scale, Kiambu had only 46 promotions, while both Nairobi and Murang’a had 63. The promotions encompassed job groups from C2 to D5. Grade C4 recorded the most promotions at 8,508, closely followed by C5 at 5,425 and C3 at 4,971.

Other grades included D1 with 2,519 promotions, C2 with 1,445, and D3 with 1,410. At the higher levels, D2 had 799 promotions, D4 had 128, whereas only 47 teachers received promotions to D5. Nthurima asserted that the process lacked equity and stated that factors such as tenure, performance, and experience were not uniformly considered.

“The commission now claims it took age into account as well, but age has never been a major factor. The essential factors are years of service, responsibilities executed, and achievements in both curricular and co-curricular activities,” he remarked.

He raised concerns about why teachers who had occupied acting positions for extended periods were consistently overlooked. “Some teachers have acted as deputies or principals for six or seven years and are still being left in acting roles, while others in less populated regions are receiving promotions,” Nthurima expressed.

The union representative also criticized the Commission’s failure to consult, indicating that Kuppet had not been involved during the planning or execution of the promotions.

“We aim to comprehend what led to such promotions. Unless there are undisclosed considerations, it is evident that many qualified teachers have been ignored. We communicated with the commission, but it has never replied. It seems the commission does not interact with unions. TSC perceives unions as inconsequential,” he stated.

Legislators and union representatives now urge that future promotional procedures adopt a more consultative method, guarantee accountability, and take into consideration both population diversity and career stagnation issues throughout different areas.

How to Register as a UDA Party Life Member via Mobile USSD Code *509#

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10 BOM teachers arrested, 101 mobile phones confiscated and 110 other people nabbed as the 2018 KCSE Exams come to a close

In Summary:

  • Education Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Amina Mohammed, praises administration of this year’s KCSE exams saying it is the most credible in Kenya’s history.
  • Services of 10 principals terminated for carrying exams in private cars.
  • Examination malpractices reported at two centres of the 222 put under high surveilance.
  • 10 BOM teachers arrested for exam related malpractices
  • 101 mobile phones confiscated for being used to promote cheating
  • 4 candidates deregistered for impersonation.

The Month long 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, Examinations came to a close today as candidates wrote their final Technical subjects’ papers. The Education Ministry’s Cabinet Secretary (CS),  Dr. Amina Mohammed, has hailed the administration of this year’s examination saying it is the most credible in Kenya’s history.

“The Country (has) witnessed the most credible KCSE (exams) in the examination’s 29 year history,” said Dr. Amina in a summative presser on the administration of this year’s KCSE exams. The CS says that she has received numerous requests from other countries for them to come to Kenya to benchmark on the administration process of National Examinations.

Education Cabinet Secretary, Dr. amina Mohammed, Prayed with the candidates of Ngara Girls High School this morning and wished them well in their post-Secondary endeavours.

“In fact, already ( have received) several requests for bench marking because very much like us, they wish to guarantee the credibility of their matriculation process,” Dr. Amina said.

The Cabinet Secretary has alluded that the success in administration of this year’s National examinations is due to collaboration between the various government agencies. “I wish to acknowledge and most sincerely thank this top notch team of professionals including: Basic Education PS (Dr. Belio Kipsang), Prof. George Magoha (KNEC Chairman), Dr. Nancy Macharia (TSC Chief Executive Officer) and Dr. Mercy Karogo (KNEC Acting Chief Executive Officer) for executing one of the most robust examination monitoring exercises ever undertaken not only in our country but on our continent if not the world,” the Education CS added.

The Cabinet Secretary, also, had kind words to candidates who prepared well and brought determination, enthusiasm and foresight to the examination halls. “Am proud to be associated with these great young men and women who have proved ready to take on and surmount the challenges of the future and make their contribution to our national journey,” Dr. Amina uttered.

Faced with some Mishaps

The smooth  administration of the 2018 KCSE examinations was marred with a few setbacks, though. Despite being hailed as the most credible, some cases of examination malpractices were reported.

Cheating cases reported.

Out of the 220 schools put under high surveillance, two centres attempted examination cheating and the suspects were arrested and presented to court. “In the 222 schools that were put under high surveillance based on previous history of examination malpractices, examinations went on unhindered in 220 of these centres. Minimal malpractices were detected in two of the centres, with the alert monitors taking remedial action that prevented any full blown collusion or examination contamination at the centres,” the CS reported.

Services of 10 principals ex continued

Elsewhere, ten principals, centre managers, were ex-continued for carrying examination materials in private vehicles. “Officials in charge of 10 (ten) centres were relieved of their various duties as centre managers for allowing the transportation of examination materials in private vehicles contrary to the requirement that only government transportation be used for the purpose,” the CS says in the presser. In other schools, some principals were replaced as examination centres for allowing unauthorized persons into the school compound during the examination period. The ministry had earlier banned execution of any major activities and visitations to schools by parents or guardians in term three.

Over 120 arrested for attempted cheating

The summative report by the Cabinet secretary indicates that ‘a total of 110 people, including candidates, who attempted cheating during the examinations were arrested owing to the watchful eyes of security-men, monitors and other examination officials’. Also arrested were 10 Board of Management, BOM, teachers in four schools in connection to various cases of examination malpractices. These teachers have been arraigned in court and charged. Four students were at the same time deregistered for impersonation.

Despite the ministry banning the use of mobile phones within the examination centres, by unauthorized individuals, a total of 110 cell phones were confiscated at various centres as the exams were on. These electronic gadgets were confiscated from teachers, candidates and school staff. The phones are being analyzed to see if they aided in examination cheating via relaying information into the examination rooms.

The 664,550 candidates will be waiting with abated breadth as the examiners start marking their papers next week across various centres in Nairobi. The results for these examinations are expected before Christmas, this year (2018).

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KCSE candidate caught in Nairobi with mobile phone having English and Chemistry answers in the exam room

KCSE Exams Day 1 Briefs; 5/11/2018

Ahead of the KCSE Exams, 2018, Tomorrow; we break down the all important numbers for you with over 40 teachers disciplined.

 

New TSC Salary Scales for C1 Secondary Teacher 3, Lecturer 3, Primary Teacher 1 in the 2023/2024 CBA

New TSC Salary Scales for C1 Secondary Teacher 3, Lecturer 3, Primary Teacher 1 in the 2023/2024 CBA

TSC: IMPLEMENTATION OF PHASE 1 OF THE THIRD REMUNERATION CYCLE FOR TEACHERS

  1. Introduction

On 28th August, 2023, the Teachers Service Commission signed an addendum Agreement to the 2021-2025 Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA) with the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT), Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) and Kenya Union of Special Needs Education Teachers (KUSNET).

The agreement has reviewed the remuneration payable to teachers which will be implemented in two (2) phases with effect from 1st July 2023. The second phase will be implemented on 1st July 2024 for the teachers who will be in service at the material time.

2.   Application

This Circular shall apply to all teachers employed by the Commission and are in service as at 1st July, 2023.

3.   Incremental Dates

Teachers converting into the new salary scales will retain their current incremental dates. However, where the incremental date falls on 1st July, 2023 teachers will be granted their annual increment on the existing salary scales then convert to the new salary points with effect from the same date.

4.   Annual Salary Increment

Annual salary increment for all teachers will continue to apply as provided for in the Code of Regulations for Teachers (2015).

5.   Grading & Salary Structure

The Grading structure and designations will continue to apply as set out in Table 1 while the new salary structure and Conversion Tables after the review are as set out in Tables 2-12 attached to this Circular.

6.   Allowances

House allowance rates are categorized in four (4) clusters namely:

  1. Cluster 1: Nairobi City
  2. Cluster 2: Mombasa, Kisumu and Nakuru Cities, Nyeri, Eldoret, Thika, Kisii, Malindi and Kitale
  3. Cluster 3: Other former
  4. Cluster 4: All other

The House allowance rates for Clusters 1, 2 and 3 have been retained. However, Cluster 4 rates have been reviewed to be implemented in two phases. The first phase has been factored in the August payroll with arrears backdated to 1/7/2023. The second phase will be paid on 1/7/2024. The house allowance rates are indicated in Appendix A. All other Allowances shall continue to be paid where applicable, as set out in Appendix B.

C1 TEACHERS: SECONDARY TEACHER III/LECTURER III/PRIMARY TEACHER I SALARY STRUCTURE AND CONVERSION TABLES

TABLE 11:

CONVERSION OF SECONDARY TEACHER III/LECTURER III/PRIMARY TEACHER I

GRADE C1 – T SCALE 6
BASIC SALARY AS AT 30.06.2023 BASIC SALARY W.E.F 01.07.2023
SALARY POINTS SALARY ALLOWANCE GRADE SALARY POINTS SALARY ALLOWANCE GRADE
1 27,195 C1 1 28,491 C1
2 28,755 C1 2 29,797 C1
  NEW   3 31,160 C1
3 30,405 C1 4 32,581 C1
4 32,149 C1 5 34,065 C1
5 33,994 C1 6 35,614 C1

Helb phone Number, Bank Account Changing Application Form

Helb phone Number, Bank Account Changing Application Form.

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Final TSC Recruitment New Marking Scheme, Score Sheet, recruitment guidelines For Primary PnP Teachers 2023

2023 TSC Final Selection Score Guide, TSC Marking Scheme For Primary PnP Teachers.

AN ADDENDUM TO GUIDELINES FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS-PRIMARY SCHOOLS (A) – 2022/2023 FINANCIAL YEAR (CIRCULAR NO. 18/2022)

General Information

  1. TSC Sub-County Directors in liaison with their respective TSC County Directors MUST ensure that venues for selection process are accessible to applicants with

 

  1. Upon generation of Applicants’ Lists from, the TSC County Director shall share the lists with the TSC Sub-County Directors. The TSC Sub-County Directors shall convene the Sub-County Selection Panel(s). The Selection Panel(s) shall identify interview venues, dates and time which shall be communicated to the TSC Headquarters for verification and

 

  • All the applicants shall be invited for the verification of The applicants shall be informed of the interview venue, date and time through the publishing on the TSC Website at least seven (7) day from the date of publishing.

 

  1. The verification exercise shall be conducted at the Sub-County level through the TSC Sub-County Selection Panel under the leadership of the TSC Sub-County After the verification exercise, the TSC Sub-County Director shall compile a Merit List of all applicants whose documents have been verified. The Merit Lists shall be used to recruit teachers and any subsequent recruitment within the financial year.

 

  1. In the event of a tie in the ranking, consideration for selection shall be determined in the following order:
    1. Length of stay since graduation;
    2. Strength of academic and professional certificates

N/B: If applicants tie at PTE/DPTE Upgrade Certificate points, aggregate KCSE grades or its equivalent shall be considered.

APPENDIX 1(a)

PANEL SCORE SHEET FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS

APPLICANT’S NAME                                                                              TSC NO.                   

 

REGION                          COUNTY                          SUB COUNTY                       GRADE        YEAR OF GRADUATION          PTE POINTS        DPTE Upgrade)POINTS                                      

  SCORING AREAS MAXIMUM SCORE ACTUAL SCORE
A. Professional P1 qualifications    
  6 – 28 points 05
  29 – 50 points 03
  51 – 64 points 02
  NB: The score does not include teaching  
  practice.  
  MAXIMUM SCORE 05
B. Age    
  50 years old and above 20
  47 – 49 years old 15
  44 – 46 years old 10
  43 years old and below 05
  MAXIMUM SCORE 20
C. Length of stay since qualifying as a teacher    
  2010 and before 70
  2011 65
  2012 60
  2013 55
  2014 50
  2015 45
  2016 40
  2017 35
  2018 30
  2019 25
  2020 20
  2021 15
  2022 10

 

 

   

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

70

 
D. Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (CBC Upgrade)

 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

05

 

05

 
GRAND TOTAL 100  

 

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

SELECTION PANEL SECRETARY

Name                                                         TSC No.                               Sign.                              Mobile No.                                  Date:           

SELECTION PANEL CHAIRPERSON

Name                                                         TSC No.                               Sign.                              Mobile No.                                  Date:           

Verified by:

TSC COUNTY DIRECTOR/ CHAIRPERSON, COUNTY SELECTION PANEL

Name                                                         TSC No.                               Sign.                              Mobile No.                                  Date:           

APPENDIX 1 (b)

PANEL SCORE SHEET FOR TEACHERS WITH DISABILITIES

APPLICANT’S NAME                                                                         TSCNO.                      

 

REGION                             COUNTY                               SUB COUNTY                  

 

GRADE           YEAR OF GRADUATION  PTE POINTS             DPTE(Upgrade)POINTS

 

  SCORING AREAS MAXIMUM SCORE ACTUAL SCORE
A. Professional P1 qualifications

6 – 28 points

29 – 50 points

51 – 64 points

 

NB: The score does not include teaching practice.

 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

05

03

02

 

 

 

 

05

 
B. Age

50 years old and above 47 – 49 years old

44 – 46 years old

43 years old and below

 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

20

15

10

05

 

20

 
C. Length of stay since qualifying as a teacher

2010 and before

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

 

70

65

60

55

50

45

40

35

30

25

20

15

10

 

 

 

  MAXIMUM SCORE 70  
D. Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (CBC Upgrade)

 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

05

 

05

 
GRAND TOTAL 100  

 

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

SELECTION PANEL SECRETARY

Name                                                                    TSC No.                                                                   Sign.                                Mobile No.                                                              Date:                               

SELECTION PANEL CHAIRPERSON

Name                                                                    TSC No.                                                                     Sign.                              Mobile No.                                                                Date:                              

Verified by:

TSC COUNTY DIRECTOR/ CHAIRPERSON, COUNTY SELECTION PANEL

Name                                                                    TSC No.                                                                     Sign.                              Mobile No.                                                                Date:                              

APPENDIX III

SUB-COUNTY MERIT LIST

REGION …………………………… COUNTY………………………….. SUB-COUNTY

………………..…………

 

S

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N O

N A M E TS C N O

.

NCP WD NO. GE ND ER TP GRADE KCSE MEA N GRA DE YEAR OF GRA D. MOBI LE NO. REMARKS IF ANY

eg Disability

A B C D TOT AL            
                               
                               

 

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

SELECTION PANEL SECRETARY

Name                             TSC No.                           Sign.                   Mobile No.

                        Date:                                    

SELECTION PANEL CHAIRPERSON

Name                             TSC No.                         Sign.                      Mobile No.

                     Date:                                    

Verified by:

TSC COUNTY DIRECTOR/ CHAIRPERSON, COUNTY SELECTION PANEL

Name                             TSC No.                        Sign.                           Mobile No.

                     Date:                              

Kuccps latest news 2021 (Placement procedure, Inter Institution Transfer, Placement results and admission letters)

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) opens the Student Portal so as Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations can log in. Once logged onto the Kuccps student portal, the students can apply for courses of their choice, revise their choices and apply for inter institution transfer.

The students can as well check their Kuccps placement results and download the university or college admission letters. Below is a complete guide on how to easily accomplish all the tasks, stated above, at the Kuccps student online portal.

How to apply or revise Kuccps Course selection online

Kuccps allows you to apply for courses of your choice, online. The placement agency gives you three windows in order for you to apply for courses of your choice. These include:

  1. School application window: This is opened usually before students sit for the KCSE exams. This is the best moment for you to apply for your course choices. This way, you stand a better chance of joining your preferred course and is also it is cheaper; you pay only Sh500.
  2. KUCCPS first revision: First revision for degree and diploma choices will be on dates to be announced by placement service after the release of KCSE results.
  3. KUCCPS second revision: Candidates who will not have qualified on competitive selection for any of their preferred choices during the first round of selection will be given a chance to do second revision by selecting courses with unfilled capacities.
  4. Placement to any programme: Any applicant who fails to qualify for their choices but meet the cut off points for placement may be offered any course with unfilled capacities taking into account the minimum requirements for admission.

Simplified procedure for you to apply for Kuccps placement

  1. To apply, login to the Student’s Portal using your KCSE Index Number and KCSE Year. Use your Birth Certificate Number/KCPE Index Number as the Password.
  2. All programmes have minimum subject requirements. You will only be able to apply for a course whose minimum requirements you meet, but the selection will be determined by the overall performance and the available capacity. KUCCPS Online Application
  3. You may view the available programmes and their requirements by clicking the Programmes tab in the portal. You can also search for courses by institution, using the Institutions tab.
  4. As you select the programmes, you may move the ones that interest you into the Course Basket. This will enable you to work with a shorter list when preparing your final list of courses to apply for.
  5. Once you have settled on your preferred courses, you will only be required to enter the Programme Codes.
  6. To apply, use the Application/Revision tab to enter the Programme Codes.
  7. After confirming that the Programme Codes entered are for the courses you would like to apply for, please submit and follow the application fee payment instructions.
  8. An application processing fee is charged as follows:
    • Students applying for the first time – Ksh 1,500
    • Students revising their choices submitted in school – Ksh1,000
  9. The placement processing fee should be paid after you have selected courses.
  10. You are advised to keep your transaction code safely. It will be required before you make any subsequent changes to your application.

How to Pay for Kuccps placement application

  1. Go to your Lipa na M-PESA Menu
  2. Select Pay Bill
  3. Enter Business Number 820211
  4. For the Account Number, enter your KCSE Year and KCSE Index Number (no space)
  5. Enter your M-PESA PIN and Send.

GETTING YOUR KUCCPS 2021 RESULTS THROUGH ONLINE PORTAL

One of the surest ways of checking your admission results is by using the KUCCPS online portal.
Proceed to use the procedure below to check your placement results;
  • Visit: http://students.kuccps.net/
  • Login with your details as follows;
  • Username: (Use your full Index Number)
  • Year: (2020)
  • Password: (Use your Birth Certificate Number or KCPE index number)

After login you should see a box at the bottom of your dashboard, first page, with a message that reads

Congratulations, followed by a university you have been placed then finally the course you will pursue.

You can as well download your admission letter from this portal.

KUCCPS 2021 RESULTS THROUGH SMS NOTIFICATION

KUCCPS also sends an SMS to the phone number that you registered under your details in the student portal. The SMS contains your placement details and is sent once the placement results have been announced. Ensure that your line is on so as to receive the results.

KUCCPS- Inter-Institution Transfer Application for the 2021/2022 Placement Cycle

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (Kuccps) opens the online application system for inter-institutional transfer (IIT) applications. The application is always open for KCSE candidates who have been successfully placed in various universities and TVET institutions but wish to transfer to other institutions.

Application Procedure for inter institution transfer

1). All applications for inter-institution transfers MUST be submitted online through the Student’s Portal; students.kuccps.net

2). The entire process is automated and printing the filled application form will no longer be necessary.

3). Detailed guidelines for the IIT application are available on the portal.

4). The IIT processing fee should be paid only after the applicant has successfully completed the necessary steps in the application process following the instructions provided in the portal. Do not make any prior payment.

5). Applicants are cautioned against sending money to any individual purporting to be in a position to assist them. The Placement Service does not require applicants to send money to any mobile phone numbers.

6). Transfer processing fee shall be paid to the KUCCPS MPESA Pay Bill No. 820201.

Please read and follow all instructions provided.

For further assistance, contact the Placement Service through:

1). The numbers 020 5137400, 0723 954 927 and 0734 879 662.
2). Email: info@kuccps.ac.ke
3). Facebook page The.Placement.Service
4). Twitter Handle: @KUCCPS_Official.

Before commencing the application for transfer, please read these instructions carefully:

1). For one to be eligible for transfer, the Placement Service must have placed the applicant to the programme one is seeking a transfer from.

2). One will only be able to apply to transfer to a course whose minimum requirements one meets.

3). Applicants to degree programmes must meet the applicable cut-off point for their respective placement year.

4). The programme applied to must have been on offer in the year the applicant was placed.

5). An applicant may only apply to transfer to one programme.

6). An applicant shall only transfer once for the duration of the programme placed.

7). The applicant may view the available programmes and their requirements by clicking the Programmes tab above and can search for courses by institution, using the Institutions tab above.

8). Once the applicant has settled on a preferred programme, only the 7-Character Programme Code will be required.

9). To apply, use the transfer applications tab and follow the instructions provided.

10). An application-processing fee of Ksh1,000 is charged per application.

11). A prompt for the M-PESA transaction code will appear at the point of submission. Please keep the transaction code safely as it may be required again.

CAUTION! Do not make any payment before the applicant has been prompted or after the application deadline has passed!

12). Once one has made an application for transfer, the applicant may monitor the progress of their application via the student’s portal.

PROCEDURE FOR INTER INSTITUTION TRANSFER, ONLINE

Here is a highlight of the steps to be followed to apply for Inter- Institution transfer:

1). Visit the Students’ online portal by using the address: https://students.kuccps.net

2). Then, Log onto the portal.

3). Click on ‘Transfers’ from the main menu followed by ‘Transfer Applications’.

4). Part 1: Enter the 7- character programme code for the course you want to transfer to in the box labelled, ‘TRANSFER PROGRAMME’. Press enter/ ok and the system will check if you meet the cluster requirements for that programme. If successful, you will be allowed to proceed to the other steps; as listed below.

5). Part 2: Transfer Application Details

6). Part 3: Reasons for Transfer

7). Part 4: Transfer Fee Payment.

8). Part 5: Endorsement by the Receiving Institution.

9). Part 6: Endorsement by the Releasing Institution.

SUMMARY OF THE LATEST AND SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE ON HOW TO APPLY FOR INTER-UNIVERSITY TRANSFER

In a nut shell, Students who have been placed into programmes and universities that do not suit their preferences can use the simplified steps below to execute the inter- university transfer process:

  1. Visit the students’ portal on KUCCPS by using the link: https://students.kuccps.net/
  2. Click on the transfer tab.
  3. Now, select the programme you want to undertake by typing in the programme code into the Inter-Institution transfer field. The system runs a check to see if you meet the programme’s requirements. You will only be allowed to proceed if you meet the requirements.
  4. Next, fill in the reason as to why you want to transfer.
  5. From the automatically generated link, download and print the pre-filled transfer form that is serialized.
  6. Take this form to the institution where you wish to be transferred for endorsement/ Approval.
  7. Secure a release from the institution where you have been currently placed and present the release form to KUCCPS so as they can complete the transfer process.
  8. A new admission letter will be available at the institution where you have been transferred. You will be informed when it is ready.
  9. Please note that a fee of Ksh. 1,000 is paid to KUCCPS before the transfer is effected. All application fee payments to the Placement Service must be made to the M-pesa pay bill number: 820201.
  10. Please read carefully and follow all instructions on the transfer application form.
  11. For any inquiries and/ or clarifications, contact the Placement Service using their Email address; info@kuccps.ac.ke

All the above procedures can only be performed once Kuccps officially makes an announcement. Keep it here for all the latest news from Kuccps.

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List of Delocalized Heads- Homa Bay County

Principals from the following schools, from Homa Bay County, form part of the 3,094 teachers that the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) transferred in December, 2018:

  • Lala secondary (Rachuonyo North)
  • Wangwe (Rachuonyo North)
  • Nyakech (Rachuonyo North)
  • Kanam (Rachuonyo North)
  • St. Pauls Oriang (Rachuonyo North)
  • Othoro (Rachuonyo South)
  • Nyagowa (Rachuonyo South)
  • St. Peters Kotieno (Rachuonyo South)
  • Kilusi (Rachuonyo South)
  • Ponge (Rachuonyo South)
  • Kwoyo Oyugis (Rachuonyo South)
  • Nyalgosi (Rachuonyo South)
  • Got Agak (Rachuonyo South)
  • Nyawango (Rachuonyo South)
  • St. Patrick’s Ogango(Ndhiwa)
  • Wayara (Ndhiwa)
  • St. Peters Rambusi (Ndhiwa)
  • Oridi Girls (Ndhiwa)
  • St. Mary’s Wachara (Ndhiwa)
  • Koduogo (Ndhiwa)
  • Mbani (Ndhiwa)
  • Waware (Mbita)
  • Sena (Mbita)
  • Mauta (Mbita)
  • Senator Kajwang Gera (Mbita)
  • Kirindo (Mbita)
  • Senator Kajwang Nyamaji (Mbita)
  • Ndhuru (Mbita)
  • Professor Karega Mutahi (Mbita)
  • Kamasengre (Mbita)
  • God Marera (Rangwe)
  • Aoch Muga (Rangwe)
  • St. Albert Chiepe (Rangwe)
  • God Kado (Rangwe)
  • Lwaho (Rangwe)
  • Nyauu Girls (Rangwe)
  • St. Johns Got Kabok (Rangwe)
  • Oluso Mixed (Rangwe)
  • Manga (Rangwe)
  • Marienga (Rangwe)
  • Wiga (Homa Bay)
  • Lala (Homa Bay)