Daily Archives: August 24, 2020

Triumph Medical Centre Job Vacancies

At Triumph Medical Centre we’re working every day to meet—or even exceed—our goal of becoming the healthcare provider of choice. We dedicate ourselves to the highest level of patient care. Each day brings new discoveries and new challenges as we fulfill our commitment to working wonders for our patients. This commitment to our patients requires another—to our employees. We pride… Read More »

Medina Hospital, Garissa, Kenya Job Vacancies

Medina Hospital is dedicated to delivering exceptional healthcare services to patients, families and communities. We provide the region with the highest quality and latest medical advances through excellence in patient care. The Medina Hospital has, over years, invested in developing world class departments in order to provide the best services to our patients. Our team of medical professionals… Read More »

North Kinangop Catholic Hospital Job Vacancies

North Kinangop Catholic Hospital is a faith based health institution of the Catholic Dicocese of Nyahururu. The Hospital is a tool of evangelization with the primary goal of bringing good news of salvation to the patients and community at large through affordable and efficint health care. The Hospital Board of Governors, Management Team and dedicated staff and volunteers… Read More »

Education Minister explain why BOM Teachers have not been paid

The Ministry of Education has blamed school heads over the delayed payment for teachers employed by the Boards of Managements, BOMs. According The Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) in the Ministry of Education, Zack Kinuthia, schools heads presented bloated figures on numbers of BOM teachers; conflicting with that from the Teachers Service Commission, TSC. The BOM teachers and staff have now… Read More »

Education Ministry to Teachers – You will miss your salary if you do not register for CBL

Teachers have been warned of salary stoppage if they do not embrace the government’s Community Based Learning Program (CBL). Education Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS), Zack Kinuthia, says all tutors employed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) must register for the exercise or get their salaries stopped. “Teachers who fail to register for the Community Based Learning will not… Read More »

Education Ministry clarifies – Payment of teachers’ salaries by TSC not pegged on CBL

Teachers will not be forced to attend to the Community Based Learning Program, CBL, after all. Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has today clarified that payment of the tutors’ salaries is not pegged on their participation in the program. “The teachers’ participation in the Community Based Learning Programme is not tied to the payment of their monthly salaries,”… Read More »

Education Ministry releases dates for assessing all Schools – Reopening of Schools

The Ministry of Education will embark on a countrywide exercise to assess schools ahead of reopening. The exercise that will kick off on August 23, 2020 will see a team of Ministry officials dispatched to all schools to check on level of preparedness. “The Ministry of education intends to carry risk assessment for suitability and readiness to reopen… Read More »

Circular by Education Ministry to Teachers on Community Based Learning, CBL

The Ministry of education has today clarified on the teachers’ involvement in the Community Based Program, CBL. Through a presser on Sunday morning, the Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of education said salaries of teachers who choose to keep off the exercise will not be withheld. Magoha at the same time urged teachers to enlist for the programme… Read More »

TSC Full list of Teachers on Payroll but not on TMIS

A number of teachers are not captured in the Teacher Management Information System, TMIS. This is according to the Teachers Service Commission, TSC. The Commission says the teachers who are on its payroll have their records missing from the teachers’ online management system, TMIS. The teachers’ employer has released a list of all teachers whose details are missing on TMIS,… Read More »