Kuppet Memo demanding for immediate gazettment of new TSC hardship areas; as recommended by Parliament.

Kuppet Memo demanding for immediate gazettment of new TSC hardship areas; as recommended by Parliament.

<h3><strong>Kuppet Memo demanding for immediate gazettment of new TSC hardship areas as&semi; recommended by Parliament&period;<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>SERVICE JUSTICE INTEGRIT<br &sol;>&NewLine;KUPPET- KENYA UNION OF POST PRIMARY TEACHERS<br &sol;>&NewLine;KUPPET POSITION ON PROPOSED DEGAZETTMENT OF HARDSHIP AREAS<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>1&period; KUPPET national and branch leaders today declared the union&&num;8217&semi;s total opposition to the reduction of hardship zones under the Teachers Service Commission&period; The union will fight for the retention of all the 44 hardship areas recognised under the TSC&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>2&period; Instead of reducing the number of hardship zones&comma; we demand the immediate gazettment of new hardship areas as recommended by Parliament&period; The new hardship areas should include&colon; Chepalungu&comma; Chonyi&comma; Nyatike West&comma; Nyatike North&comma; Nyatike South&comma; Rachuonyo North&comma; Mwala&comma; Kalama&comma; Samia&comma; Teso North&comma; Lunga Lunga&comma; Narok South and Narok North Sub-Counties in Bomet&comma; Kilifi&comma; Migori&comma; Machakos&comma; Busia&comma; Kwale and Narok counties respectively&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>3&period; The process of categorising hardship areas is set out in law&comma; and it relies on economic data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics&period; The data includes statistical figures on access to food&comma; water&comma; transport and communication&comma; social services&comma; climate and terrain&comma; security and poverty index&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>4&period; Since Parliament plays a legal role in the creation of hardship areas&comma; KUPPET rejects the use of executive fiat&comma; gazette notices or policy regulations that usurp the power of Parliament&period; The purported need to save Sh6 billion out of the Sh25 billion on annual hardship allowances can never be achieved outside of the law of the land&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>5&period; The union rejects the ghost report of the so-called Inter-Agency Technical committee under the Ministry of Public Service&comma; Performance &amp&semi; Delivery Management that re-categorised hardship areas&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>More than six years since the purported report was supposedly compiled&comma; it has not been gazetted nor made public&period; We seriously doubt that the report indeed exists&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>6&period; The current hardship allowances paid to teachers are secured through Legal Notices No 534 of 1998&comma; No 196 of 2015 and collective bargaining agreements negotiated with the TSC&period; A Cabinet Secretary cannot take away a benefit that he did not give in the first place&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>7&period; If the government genuinely believes that some hardship<br &sol;>&NewLine;allowances are undeserved&comma; we urge the Ministry of Public Service&comma; Performance &amp&semi; Delivery Management to openly tell the country which areas are those&period; Kenyans are beset by so many challenges including insecurity&comma; poor health services and food insecurity&period; It is an insult to claim that some areas of the country have developed overnight&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>SIGNED&colon; 4th June&comma; 2025<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>1&period; M&period;T&period; Akelo Misori&comma; Secretary General&comma; NAIROBI 4 JUN 2025<br &sol;>&NewLine;2&period; Charles Ng&&num;8217&semi;eno&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Narok<br &sol;>&NewLine;3&period; Robert Miano&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Laikipia<br &sol;>&NewLine;4&period; Francis Wanjohi&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Nyeri<br &sol;>&NewLine;5&period; Justus Kimeu&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Makueni<br &sol;>&NewLine;6&period; Moffats Okisai&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Busia<br &sol;>&NewLine;7&period; Leonard Oronje&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Kwale<br &sol;>&NewLine;8&period; Kioko Mutia&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Kitui<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><strong>Kuppet Memo demanding for immediate gazettment of new TSC hardship areas as&semi; recommended by Parliament&period;<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<figure id&equals;"attachment&lowbar;718818" aria-describedby&equals;"caption-attachment-718818" style&equals;"width&colon; 418px" class&equals;"wp-caption alignnone"><img class&equals;"size-full wp-image-718818" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;newsblaze&period;co&period;ke&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2025&sol;06&sol;IMG-20250605-WA00042&period;avif" alt&equals;"Kuppet Memo demanding for immediate gazettment of new TSC hardship areas&semi; as recommended by Parliament&period;" width&equals;"418" height&equals;"302" &sol;><figcaption id&equals;"caption-attachment-718818" class&equals;"wp-caption-text">Kuppet Memo demanding for immediate gazettment of new TSC hardship areas&semi; as recommended by Parliament&period;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p>SERVICE JUSTICE INTEGRIT<br &sol;>&NewLine;KUPPET- KENYA UNION OF POST PRIMARY TEACHERS<br &sol;>&NewLine;KUPPET POSITION ON PROPOSED DEGAZETTMENT OF HARDSHIP AREAS<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>1&period; KUPPET national and branch leaders today declared the union&&num;8217&semi;s total opposition to the reduction of hardship zones under the Teachers Service Commission&period; The union will fight for the retention of all the 44 hardship areas recognised under the TSC&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>2&period; Instead of reducing the number of hardship zones&comma; we demand the immediate gazettment of new hardship areas as recommended by Parliament&period; The new hardship areas should include&colon; Chepalungu&comma; Chonyi&comma; Nyatike West&comma; Nyatike North&comma; Nyatike South&comma; Rachuonyo North&comma; Mwala&comma; Kalama&comma; Samia&comma; Teso North&comma; Lunga Lunga&comma; Narok South and Narok North Sub-Counties in Bomet&comma; Kilifi&comma; Migori&comma; Machakos&comma; Busia&comma; Kwale and Narok counties respectively&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>3&period; The process of categorising hardship areas is set out in law&comma; and it relies on economic data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics&period; The data includes statistical figures on access to food&comma; water&comma; transport and communication&comma; social services&comma; climate and terrain&comma; security and poverty index&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>4&period; Since Parliament plays a legal role in the creation of hardship areas&comma; KUPPET rejects the use of executive fiat&comma; gazette notices or policy regulations that usurp the power of Parliament&period; The purported need to save Sh6 billion out of the Sh25 billion on annual hardship allowances can never be achieved outside of the law of the land&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>5&period; The union rejects the ghost report of the so-called Inter-Agency Technical committee under the Ministry of Public Service&comma; Performance &amp&semi; Delivery Management that re-categorised hardship areas&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>More than six years since the purported report was supposedly compiled&comma; it has not been gazetted nor made public&period; We seriously doubt that the report indeed exists&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>6&period; The current hardship allowances paid to teachers are secured through Legal Notices No 534 of 1998&comma; No 196 of 2015 and collective bargaining agreements negotiated with the TSC&period; A Cabinet Secretary cannot take away a benefit that he did not give in the first place&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>7&period; If the government genuinely believes that some hardship<br &sol;>&NewLine;allowances are undeserved&comma; we urge the Ministry of Public Service&comma; Performance &amp&semi; Delivery Management to openly tell the country which areas are those&period; Kenyans are beset by so many challenges including insecurity&comma; poor health services and food insecurity&period; It is an insult to claim that some areas of the country have developed overnight&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>SIGNED&colon; 4th June&comma; 2025<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>1&period; M&period;T&period; Akelo Misori&comma; Secretary General&comma; NAIROBI 4 JUN 2025<br &sol;>&NewLine;2&period; Charles Ng&&num;8217&semi;eno&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Narok<br &sol;>&NewLine;3&period; Robert Miano&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Laikipia<br &sol;>&NewLine;4&period; Francis Wanjohi&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Nyeri<br &sol;>&NewLine;5&period; Justus Kimeu&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Makueni<br &sol;>&NewLine;6&period; Moffats Okisai&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Busia<br &sol;>&NewLine;7&period; Leonard Oronje&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Kwale<br &sol;>&NewLine;8&period; Kioko Mutia&comma; Executive Secretary&comma; Kitui<&sol;p>&NewLine;