Acting TSC CEO Eveleen Mitei when she recently appeared before the Parliamentary Education Committee. Photo/File.
Acting TSC CEO Eveleen Mitei when she recently appeared before the Parliamentary Education Committee. Photo/File.

TSC Permanently Deregisters 15 Kenyan Teachers After Disciplinary Process {See List}

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has removed fifteen, 15, teachers from the official register after disciplinary hearings found them guilty of professional misconduct.

In a Gazette Notice dated September 19, 2025, the commission announced that the affected teachers are permanently barred from teaching in Kenya unless reinstated by the TSC.

The deregistration means the teachers are no longer recognized as professionals under the Teachers Service Commission Act.

“The persons named herein have been removed from the Register of Teachers pursuant to the provision of section 30 (2) of the Teachers Service Commission Act,” the notice read in part.

The notice, signed by Acting TSC Secretary and CEO E.J. Mitei, further warned that employing unregistered teachers is an offense under the TSC Act.

Barred from Teaching

Any school or individual found guilty of engaging in such activities risks a fine of not less than Ksh 100,000 or imprisonment of up to two years.

 

The commission stated that deregistered teachers cannot practice again unless the TSC itself reinstates them, a rare occurrence reserved for exceptional cases.

“With effect from the date of publication of this notice, the persons listed herein cease to be teachers for purposes of the Act, and are not authorized to engage in the teaching service.”

List of Deregistered Teachers

No.TSC No.Case No.NameDate of Removal
1506275RESIG/506275/03/2023/2024Chomba Wachira Samuel19/8/2025
26628240241/09/2024/2025Biko Owino Steve19/8/2025
36743250373/04/2023/2024Mwangi John Ndei19/8/2025
44538740330/02/2023/2024Tarruru Edward Sironka19/8/2025
54110920391/04/2023/2024Woche Mohammed Hassan19/8/2025
65311300376/04/2023/2024David Ogada Odhiambo19/8/2025
74521490383/04/2023/2024Wachira Peter Kimani19/8/2025
86863240141/08/2024/2025Onyango Roy Vincent Amamo19/8/2025
9558912046/08/2024/2025Maxwell Ochieng Ondari19/8/2025
109025360294/10/2024/2025Wachira Daniel Kariuki19/8/2025
113716180328/04/2018/2019/RC/035/10/2020/2021Barasa Stephen19/8/2025
122849880120/05/2023/2024Yegon Wilson Tich19/8/2025
13788901005/01/2023/2024/RCChebai Sylvanol Anthony19/8/2025
145347930289/03/2021/2022/RJumba Allan Changiwa19/8/2025
156434820508/05/2024/2025/RCBartui Silvester Kipyeogon19/8/2025

Teachers Missing Details in Upgrade Programme

This comes after TSC had flagged anomalies in the data of 2,000 teachers whose details were submitted for the proposed upgrade programme, raising fresh concerns over record accuracy and eligibility.

 

In an internal memo dated September 18, 2025, TSC Director of Teacher Professional Management Dr. Mugwuku Nthamburi said the affected teachers’ details did not appear in the commission’s system, pointing to “anomalies in transferring teacher details into soft records.”

The memo, addressed to all TSC regional and county directors, further noted that some teachers’ qualifications differed from what appears in the commission’s records.

“The Commission has been processing the data submitted. From the data, it has been noted that information on 2,000 teachers did not appear in our records. This implies there were anomalies in transferring teacher details,” the memo reads in part.