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    Some teachers to lose House, Hardship allowances- TSC News

    ByHillary Kangwana

    Dec 13, 2024
    Full list of allowances paid to teachers by TSC; How to get the allowances.Full list of allowances paid to teachers by TSC; How to get the allowances.

    Teachers are in for a rude shock after the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, moved to recover over-payments in house and hardship allowances. The Commission via letters sent to affected teachers has indicated that teachers who were wrongly mapped and have been enjoying the increased allowances will be made to repay.

    “This office (TSC head office) has learnt that your school was mapped under former municipality and marked for hardship allowance erroneously,” says the TSC boss Nancy Macharia.

    Affected teachers will have the recoveries effected from their salaries through the check off system.

    This comes even as the Commission continues to make recoveries from classroom teachers who were marked as administrators.

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    TSC ALLOWANCES

    The Commission pays monthly house allowance to every teacher in its employment at a rate determined by the Commission from time to time. The current rates were proposed by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission, SRC; where teachers in major towns and municipalities earn higher perks than those in rural areas.

    On the other hand, teachers assigned to teach in a school situated in a designated and gazzetted hardship area receive monthly hardship allowances. There are plans to degazette some of the hardship areas; which have since seen development and upgrade.

    The allowances are paid as per the teachers’ job groups.

    TABLE SHOWING ALLOWANCES PAID TO TEACHERS BY TSC.

    S/NOGRADE

    JOB

    GROUP

    COMMUTERLEAVEHARDSHIPHOUSE ALLOWANCE educationnewshub.co.keLOCAL TRAVEL educationnewshub.co.ke
    NairobiMajor municipalities*Other municipalities*othersCluster 1*Cluster

    2*

    Cluster 3*
    1B54,0004,0006,6006,7504,5003,8503,2006,3004,9004,200
    2C14,0004,0008,20010,0007,5005,8004,2006,3004,9004,200
    3C25,0006,00010,90016,50012,8009,6007,50011,2008,4007,000
    4C36,0006,00012,30028,00022,00016,50013,00011,2008,4007,000
    5C48,0006,00014,65028,00022,00016,50013,00011,2008,4007,000
    6C58,0006,00017,10035,00025,50018,00020,00011,2008,4007,000
    7D112,00010,00027,30045,00028,00025,00020,00014,00010,5008,400
    8D213,00010,00030,00050,00035,00025,00020,00014,00010,5008,400
    9D314,00010,00032,70050,00035,00025,00020,00014,00010,5008,400
    10D415,00010,00035,40050,00035,00025,00020,00014,00010,5008,400
    11D516,00010,00038,10050,00035,00025,00020,00014,00010,5008,400

     

    Key:

    • Former Major Municipalities* include: Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Nyeri, Eldoret, Thika, Kisii, Malindi and Kitale.
    • Other former Municipalities* are: Ruiru, Kikuyu, Kitui, Machakos, Mlolongo, Athi River, Vihiga, Wote, Mumias, Bomet, Limuru, Kericho, Kimilili, Kakamega, Kapsabet, Kiambu, Bungoma, Webuye, Busia, Runyenjes, Migori, Embu, Homa Bay, Lodwar, Meru, Nyahururu, Nanyuki, Maua, Voi, Siaya, Chuka and Kerugoya/ Kutus.
    • Cluster 1* include: Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Malindi, Kilifi, Lamu, Kwale and Naivasha.
    • Cluster 2*: Nyeri, Eldoret, Kericho, Kakamega, Kisii, Embu, Nanyuki, Nakuru, Lodwar and Garissa.