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t and are from far-flung counties. Watchmen in our institutions earn better than they do."

'NO SENSE'

In a separate statement, Kuppet's national vice chairman Julius Korir and Bomet Central MP Ronald Tonui, the union’s assistant national treasurer, said it was not economical to post the trainee teacher to far-off counties.

“When you hire teachers as interns, with a paltry gross salary of Sh 15,000, then post them outside their regions, they will not be motivated to work hard as the money cannot sustain them," Mr Tonui said, adding the low pay renders the engagement unworthy as it does not make economic sense.

Mr Sammy Chelanga, Kuppet's secretary in charge of tertiary institutions, and Narok branch secretary Charles Ngeno regretted the requirement for the personal accident cover and the interns "do not have money in the first place".

Mr Chelanga said the quality of education in public schools was highly compromised by the shortage of teachers hence the need for a serious solution by the government.

“Partial employment of teachers, especially to replace those who leave service due to natural attrition, is not a solution to the shortage problem, coupled with the fact that there has been sharp rise in the number of schools and learners across the country."

SURVEY

A survey the TSC conducted in 2018 found a shortage of 10,000 teachers, a major challenge as the government seeks to achieve 100 per cent transition from primary to secondary school, and then to colleges.

The commission, in the report titled ‘National Staffing Position in Post Primary Schools’said Bomet and Migori were most affected, with teacher shortage ra
Malakisi Muslim sec School has a chance for TSC intern teacher: Subjects IRE/.......Refer any interested candidate to Principal 0714527201 by end of Monday 9/12/2019.
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*_@SOSSION'S LATEST SCARECROWS_*

*_After trying all kinds of arsenal to fight the teacher's employer,the knut despot Wilson has resulted to using the little known political rejects like one Joshua Kuttuny.This is after desperately trying to woo the likes of Kaluma and politically immature Kilonzo into his wars failed terribly, after the young politicians were stripped naked by the teachers real generals on the ground.The fact remains,Sossion is on his own struggling to remain relevant in the teachers circles.He has closed Knut offices and moved them to his parliamentary cubicle.Teachers requiring knut services are requested by a notice pinned at knut mfangano headquaters to either seek the services at the his Parliament buildings office or at Sossion's Bomet farm office where the knut Chairman and treasurer are currently operating from.To Kuttuny and cahoots,it is your time to eat.Sossion has amassed alot of wealth from teachers unions both locally and internationally,eat,eat,eat and invite other broke legistrators to join the eating spree.Infact Wilson was recently overheard boasting that he can buy the who is who in Kenya especially the broke and those struggling to remain relevant in political arena to come to his rescue.We are yet to see and count you.Truth be told,walimu walimkataa Sossion not only locally but also overseas long time ago.TSC that he is trying to fight is unshakable,its not going anywhere anytime soon and its leadership has no time for his endless tribal war cries.Meanwhile,to Joshua Kutuny, go mend your ways with your constituents who rejected you before poking your nose into a field you know nothing about.Utaumia bure..._*

*_@wiri leaks_*
*BREAKING* : WHAT THE WISEMEN SAY !!!Whoever said utavuna ulichokipanda was right!! Sossion rose to the top seat in Knut after shortchanging the intelligent wise fighter and fatherly hero Mudzo Nzili ! Iam sure Mudzo wept painfully and bitterly and eventually out of NO choice, he decided to let go !!! This was NOT fair to Mudzo or teachers but he did so out of maturity !! Sossion has gone ahead to clear all the leaders that he feel they have a voice and good support from teachers ! One of them is Patrick Karinga Munuhe !!! To add salt to the injury, ,he has cleared a whole community from Knut steering !!!!! My question is ,is this an achievement to be proud of ? Next in his plan is Sircozy Matiang'i !!! And why is Sossion refusing to leave Knut ? The truth is one !! Sossion want Knut to die !! He want to ensure that Knut will NEVER EVER rise again to be led by anyone else if NOT him !! After accomplishing that mission,he will leave happily !!!!! Iam told that Sossion cannot get a single vote from his backyard Bomet ! No one would support him in anything due to his bad relationship with people there ! According to reliable sources,they say he has NOT assisted his people like everyone would have expected ! He spends ALL his resources and time fighting TSC ! The Wise old men in Bomet have also been heard saying that According to kalenjin culture, there are some clans which has got some bad omen. Whenever they lead any party or union, it failed or fall down. This clan is called *kibomuek clan*. Their totem is an *Antelope*
It happens that sossion belong to that clan. He can't win in any battle. They are good planners but bad leaders with bad omen.More information loading....... !!!!
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Rift valley leaders led by Hon. Joshua kutuny yesterday called for truce between TSC and KNUT where they urged the warring factions to emulate the Spirit of handshake between the President Uhuru kenyatta and the former Prime Minister Hon. Raila Odinga.
SHOULD DCI MOVE IN?

KNUT has become a haven for thieving hyenas

Since the strike fund days when teachers lost over 400 million in a scam that left them smarting in pain to today's stealing dry of our dues, the KNUT honchos need a visit from the DCI.

Lately, Sossion and Co. have been hiding behind the members register to short change trs

The hyenas have been laughing all the way to the bank as the 110 branches face closure over huge debts

It's time ESs went to the DCI and demanded an audit of KNUT funds since 2014.

The opaqueness with which our money has been misused needs to be unearthed.

It's time for the hyenas to face the law
*A TEACHER HAS DIED AT LENANA BOYS WHILE MARKING BIOLOGY PAPER ONE*

Examiners marking Biology paper one at LENANA high say the female teacher collapsed and died while marking past this weekend.

KNEC is silent and is yet to release details of the teacher.

Female teachers take the biggest risk, when going for marking. Sanitation is bad. Provisions for women monthly hormonal changes are not catered for at boys schools like LENANA. We are calling on female teacher's leaders across Kenya to speak out on the same.

Note. The conditions in all marking centers are inhuman, pathetic and deadly. KNUT wrote a letter to KNEC demanding that teachers welfare in marking centers be improved. They also demanded proper compensation and recreation of examiners. Unions have highlighted these sufferings for long. We must highlight these terrible conditions and demand changes.

*CONCLUSION*
Teaching is quickly being turned into a form of slavery. Only our solidarity as teachers can save us from this inhumane acts.
#KNUTNEWS
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*KUPPET AND KNEC TO MEET ON TUESDAY OVER THE EXAM MARKING CRISIS*

_KCSE markers’ strike sheds light on low pay_

nation.co.keDec 8, 2019 6:34 AM
KCSE


Protests by teachers marking this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations have exposed the poor working conditions they endure in order to deliver on their contracts.

_The tough conditions range from poor pay, accommodation and food, long working hours and round-the-clock monitoring by detectives drawn from various security agencies._

POOR CONDITIONS

The examiners are also banned from using mobile phones in the marking halls and can only access them late in the night or at dawn. These working conditions have led experienced examiners to shun the exercise.

*_Unlike in the past when the examiners used to mark the examinations over at least one month, the time has been reduced to between 16 and 18 days over the past four years in an attempt to curb cheating._*

“We are determined to conclude marking of the examinations on time so that we can release the results before Christmas,” said Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha during the ceremony concluding the KCSE examinations at Kenya High School.

Examiners in the 20 marking centres have been complaining over poor working conditions but it is the two-day protest by markers based at Machakos Girls High School that brought the poor conditions to light. The examiners cited harassment and intimidation by the centre manager while demanding an increase in the amount paid for marking the Business Studies paper from Sh46 to Sh68.

BEAT DEADLINE

After drawn-out negotiations with the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec), the amount was raised to Sh52 per script. According to Knec, Sh52 is paid per script for Christian religious Education (CRE), same as History while a Chemistry script fetches Sh46. English and Kiswahili scripts fetch an examiner Sh60.

Depending on an individual examiner’s speed, one can mark between 1,000 and 1,500 scripts during the entire exercise.

“When you arrive at an examination centre, you are given a roll of tissue paper, a blanket and a pair of sheets. The accommodation is in the dormitories used by students,” explained an examiner who sought anonymity for fear of victimisation by Knec.

The examiners are required to wake up as early as 5am and retire to bed at 11pm, with a one-hour lunch break. They are also required to work during public holidays to ensure they beat the Knec deadline of completing the exercise within 18 days.

LITTLE PAY

_“Guys are overworking in order to take home something good and this may compromise the quality of the results,” said another examiner._

On Thursday and Friday, marking of the Physics practicals was stopped at Upper Hill Secondary School marking centre as teachers demanded better pay. The go-slow forced Knec to hold a series of crisis meetings to calm the situation. Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) Deputy Secretary General Moses Nthurima said the teachers were being subjected to long hours of marking and receiving very little pay. He added that teachers in most of the marking centres were on a go-slow because of poor pay and threats from their seniors and the examination council.

“Teachers have not marked the exam on Thursday and Friday, and as a union we want Knec to improve their pay,” he said.

*_The teachers were being paid Sh46 like their Business Studies counterparts._*

SACRIFICING

“We have already talked with teachers. We are addressing their issues to ensure that marking goes on successfully and credible results will be released,” Knec acting chief executive officer Mercy Karogo said after the go-slow went public.

During the ceremony to release this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination results, Teachers Service Commission (TSC) chief executive Nancy Macharia acknowledged that teachers involved in the administration of the examinations were sacrificing a lot.

She said during the examination, thousands of teachers were engaged as centre managers, supervisors, invigil
ators and examiners.

_“These assignments required of them to rise up as early as 5am daily. As a matter of fact, we wouldn’t be here were it not for the teachers’ work. The TSC, therefore, wishes to celebrate these teachers for their sacrifice,” said Ms Macharia._

CONVEYOR BELT

A total of 26,597 teachers are involved in marking the KCSE examinations. In the exercise, seven examiners and a team leader form a pool. For every 10 scripts they mark, the team leader goes through two, picked randomly, to check if they have been marked well. The margin of error allowed is plus or minus two, anything outside of this and the examiner is forced to remark the script.

Team leaders work under assistant examiners who also go through the answer sheets. Scripts with errors are put together and a council member checks the corrections before marks are recorded. Prof Magoha is on record stating that Knec is employing a “conveyor-belt system” to ensure that no single examiner marks an entire script by themselves. It means one examiner marks, say two questions, and passes the script to the next examiner.

*_Kuppet and Knec are planning a crisis meeting on Tuesday to address the teachers’ grievances. Kuppet has also asked Prof Magoha to intervene._
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THE STORY OF MONKEY BUSINESS, BITCOIN AND OTHER CRYPTO CURRENCIES.

Many of us have heard of the term "Monkey Business". What was it all about?

A lot, of monkeys lived near a village.🐒🐒. One day, a merchant came to that village to buy these monkeys🐵.He announced that he will buy the monkeys @ $100 each. 🐵💵. The villagers thought that this man is mad.

They thought how can somebody buy stray monkeys at $100 each? Still, some people caught some monkeys and gave it to this merchant and he gave $100 for each monkey.

This news spread like wildfire and people caught monkeys and sold it to the merchant. After a few days, the merchant announced that he will buy monkeys $200 each. 🐵💵 The lazy villagers also ran around to catch the remaining monkeys!🐒 They sold the remaining monkeys @ $200 each.

Then the merchant announced that he will buy monkeys $500 💵 each. The villagers start to loose sleep! ... They caught six or seven monkeys, which was all that was left and got $500 each.🙊🐵🐒 The villagers were waiting anxiously for the next announcement.

Then the merchant announced that he is going home for a week. And when he returns, he will buy monkeys 🐵 at $1000 💵 each. He asked his employee to take care of the monkeys he bought. The employee was alone taking care of all the master monkeys 🐒in a cage. The merchant went home.

The villagers were very sad as there were no more monkeys left for them to catch and sell at $1000 each. Then the employee told them that he will sell some monkeys to them @ $700 💵 each secretly. This news spread like fire. Since the merchant will buy the monkeys @ $1000 💵 each, there is a $300 profit for each monkey.

The next day, villagers made a queue near the monkey cage.🐒 The employee sold all the monkeys to the villagers at $700 💵 each. The rich bought monkeys in big lots. The poor borrowed money from money lenders and also bought monkeys 🐒🐒🐒💵💵💵 in anticipation of scooping $300 dollar profit on each money. The villagers took care of their monkeys & waited for the merchant to return.

But nobody returned! ...😤 Then, they ran to the employee. But he has already left too !

The villagers then realised that they have bought the useless stray monkeys @ $700 💵 each and unable to sell them 😩 and they lost all their monies in the monkey business.

The Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ripple, Ethereum, Dogecoin, Coinye, No_Drop_Out of Development Channel and other Crypto currencies will be the next monkey 🙈🙉🙊 business.

It will make a lot of people bankrupt and a few people filthy rich in this monkey business. 🐒😉😅 That' how it works🤣. That simple. This story looks funny yet it makes a lot of sense in the scenario of Bitcoin and these other scam businesses targeting desperate and uninformed people looking to make quick money.

Be careful about Bitcoin and other scam businesses😎
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TSC reviews Master's condition for school principalsThis follows concerns by Kuppet, which said many do not have the degree. .
*HEALTH WORKERS INCLUDING DOCTORS HAVE NOT BEEN PAID OCT - NOV SALARIES AS OF 23RD DECEMBER 2019*

When Dr. Oluga posted that his members in the Doctors union have not been paid, many laughed it off. Truth is, these very critical workers will not enjoy Christmass this year. As our media houses highlight the #WajingaNyinyi political rhetoric that Kenyans love, truth is critical sectors of our country are grinding to a halt.

BUT that is how serious things are in our country. These are doctors, who offer a very essential service to all of us. Not paid for 3 months. A casual Kenyan will dismiss this as carelessness of county govts. Let this be clear. Devolution is in the constitution. Yet it is down with no funding. The judiciary is down. The CJ Maraga even boycotted the Jamhuri day celebrations because his staff and arm of govt has been left kwa mataa with no money. Big businesses and companies have either closed down or relocated. University lecturers were expecting a back dated boom in salaries this week. . Government has renegaded on their CBA.

The only remaining functioning group of workers that still get their pay on time are teachers. Already their December pay is in the bank. This is mainly due to strong UNIONS that signed a CBA and placed in court for safety. But we all know, that was the last CBA teachers will see in the next many years. Why.

1. GOVT IS BROKE. That is the grim reality. Hakuna pesa ya kulipa workers. If you think this is a joke. This January, TSC will employ graduate teachers on contract and pay them 6,000 after tax. Those teachers are not uninionisable. Nobody will defend them. Govt can even psy them 500 a month for all they care. This will apply to all teachers, nurses etc. Watch this space.
2. KILLING UNIONS. Unions will be long gone as govt will ensure they starve to death and not able to bargain. As of now primary school teachers will never ever see a cba that favours them. Shortly Kuppet will go. Dr. Ouma Oluga who led a successful doctors strike will tell you for free, his union KMPDU is fast dying. No funding is forthcoming.

*CONCLUSION*
Ukiona cha mwenzako kikinyolewa, chako tia maji. This month and the last few months staff at the doctors union and at KNUT will not get salaries. Keep laughing at them. My kids will not enjoy xmass or go to school next year because of fate. Doctors are in that group. Those who are happy about this.. keep laughing at them. Your time will come
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TSC IN 2020, DO SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR EMPLOYEES.

Dear Benard We are grateful to have a dedicated employee like you. We achieved a lot in 2019 due to your commitment to duty. Merry Xmas & Happy 2020.

Well, to begin with, I appreciate such a message from my employer. It makes me feel appreciated.

For a long time, teachers felt neglected until a teacher highlighted it on this forum.
However, the difference comes in when you realize that Tsc is a parasatal.
Most employers are giving their employees end year bonuses, gifts, little appreciations which go a long way to crown the year in style and make the employees feel recognized, their efforts worthwhile.

Not so with TSC.
Tsc is an employer that only appreciates the secretariat and diminishes the "Fundas" on the ground. The employer works hard to ensure no teacher earns more than a Driver in the secretariat.

Teachers have to put up with an employer whose only sole aim is to make them feel unappreciated on the ground.

What will it cost the employer, in this case, TSC to give its employees an end year bonus to teachers for the long running year that was?

TSC never provides teachers with tea break, teachers have to cough a few coins to make their tea and lunch.. If a principal feels charitable enough, they give you this, which they never fail to remind us that it's a favor not guaranteed any time.
Wouldn't it be a appropriate or of appreciation if TSC in its budgetary allocations finds6a way of treating its employees vizuri?
Tsc secretariat shines on top of the apex but vitu different kwa ground.
#TSCrethinkyourapproach come 2020.
Merry Christmas to you Too, My employer, TSC. @EducationBlog