TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

History of Teachers Service Commission (TSC) 

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Spread the love 📚 History of Teachers Service Commission (TSC) 🎓 From grassroots movement to established institution 📅 Historical Timeline 1950s 👥 Teacher-Led Movement Teachers, led by retired President Daniel T. Moi, vigorously fought for the formation of a unified teacher body. 1957 🏛️ First Teachers Union Formation of Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT)…

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How Imperialism has Devastated Africa.

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Spread the loveKey Points Economic Impacts Imperialism devastated Africa’s economies by extracting resources like gold, diamonds, and rubber, often through forced labor. This created dependency on exporting raw materials, hindering industrialization and leaving many countries economically vulnerable today. Social and Cultural Effects Colonialism disrupted African societies by imposing European languages, religions, and education, eroding indigenous…

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DCI Officers Escape Mob Violence in Kiamanyeki After Misidentification

DCI Officers Escape Mob Violence in Kiamanyeki After Misidentification

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Spread the loveKiamanyeki, Mwea, Kirinyaga County – In a harrowing incident that underscores the fragile relationship between law enforcement and local communities, several officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) narrowly escaped mob justice in Kiamanyeki, Mwea, Kirinyaga County. The event unfolded on the morning of January 12, 2025, when the officers, in an…

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TSC’s Promotion Blueprint: How Teachers Earn Their Next Grade

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Spread the love🎯 TSC’s Promotion Blueprint: How Teachers Earn Their Next Grade 🧑‍🏫 The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has unveiled a detailed, points-based system to make promotions more transparent and merit-based. This comes after public scrutiny over how 25,000 teachers were recently promoted. Here’s the breakdown of how teachers score points to climb the career…

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An Abagusii Tale from the 17th Century

An Abagusii Tale from the 17th Century

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Spread the loveThe Journey of Mogusii’s Heirs: An Abagusii Tale from the 17th Century In the early years of the 17th century, the Abagusii were a people on the move, their roots stretching back to a mythical place called Misiri, a land of hardship north of Mount Elgon. Oral traditions whispered that their ancestor, Mogusii,…

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Is Ruto’s Handout Economy Hijacking Kenya’s Future? Why Patronage Over Progress Spells National Disaster.

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Spread the loveKEY INQUIRY QUESTION Singapore Built Skyscrapers with No Land — Why Are We Satisfied with Unga Packets and Brown Parcels? When a leader consistently prioritizes spending large amounts of public money on lavish gifts, ceremonies, handouts, or prestige projects—while systematically underinvesting in technology, agricultural modernization, infrastructure, or other productive sectors—it almost always indicates…

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10 Proven Ways to Raise Responsible, Intelligent & Self-Sufficient Kids

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Spread the loveRaising responsible, clever, self-sufficient, and emotionally mature children is one of parenting’s greatest challenges—and rewards. In today’s fast-paced world, kids need more than academic success; they need critical thinking, resilience, and the wisdom to navigate life’s complexities. How can parents nurture these qualities without micromanaging or stifling independence? The key lies in intentional…

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Fred Matiang’i

Fred Matiang’i: What are his Chances of Leading Kenya in 2027?

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Spread the loveAnalysing Fred Matiang’i’s Chances of Becoming Kenya’s President in 2027 As Kenya gears up for the 2027 General Election, one name has emerged as a formidable contender: Dr. Fred Matiang’i, the former Interior Cabinet Secretary. Known for his assertive governance style and significant reforms during his tenure under President Uhuru Kenyatta, Matiang’i has…

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Kenya CBC Teacher Retooling

AUDIT SHOCK: Only 3,000 Schools Get Capitation Funds as Govt Cracks Down on “Ghost Students” 

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Spread the love🚨 AUDIT SHOCK: Only 3,000 Schools Get Capitation Funds as Govt Cracks Down on “Ghost Students” 🚨 NAIROBI, Kenya – In a drastic move to curb massive financial leakage, the Kenyan government has frozen capitation funds for the vast majority of public schools, releasing payments to only 3,000 institutions that passed a stringent data audit. 🧾✋…

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