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Kenya: Over 240,000 Teachers Miss Pay
Nation, 2 October 2015
Over 245,000 teachers will miss their September salaries after their employer released the payroll showing that only 42,973 would be paid. Read more »
A payroll has been released showing that only 42,973 teachers will be paid.
Attorney-General Githu Muigai (right) arguing his case at the Court of Appeal during the proceedings on the teachers salary increment case. The AG said that granting the 50-60 per cent basic pay to teachers will require a constitutional amendment.
This is as the Kenya Bankers Association said teachers will be expected to service their loans. Read more »
Kenyans are being urged to deposit what they can afford into the account to raise the Sh17 billion needed to grant teachers their 50 to 60% increase. Read more »
The education ministry says only Kenya Certificate of Primary Education and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination candidates should remain in school. Read more »
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Teachers Service Commission says it will not process the salaries of teachers who have been striking. Read more »
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