Daily Archives: January 4, 2021

2021 New salaries for teachers – TSC News

Teachers working with the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, will receive reduced pay effective January 2021. This is after the Kenya Revenue Authority, KRA, introduced a new tax regime. The recently introduced tax rates replace the rates introduced in April 2020. The move by KRA to collapse the 5 tax bands to three will see teachers pay more Pay As… Read More »

How to download and print all your TSC TPAD 2 reports

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has officially closed the 2020 Term 2 Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (Tpad) portal. This means no further amendments can be done to the TPAD online form for term two. The portal has been open for close to three months. During that period teachers were able to perform the following tasks; Create a TPAD 2… Read More »

CS Magoha gives the latest guidelines on schools’ reopening

The Government will release Sh19 Billion to all Public Primary and Secondary schools ahead of reopening next Monda. Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha says the funds will enable the schools to prepare adequately for learning programmes. Secondary schools will take a larger portion of the funds. Of this, Sh14 billion will go to secondary schools while the remaining amount… Read More »

President Kenyatta gives New guidelines ahead of school reopening

President Uhuru Kenyatta has today issued new orders as schools reopen. In his press release on Sunday, the President ordered all schools to reopen even as fears of spread of the Corona Virus Disease continue take root among patents. To cushion aged teachers, Uhuru ordered that Teachers and other Staff who are aged 58 years or above, or who… Read More »

List of all activities banned in schools between January and March 2021 by the Government

The Kenyan Government has banned a number of activities in schools for a period of three months; between January and March 2021. This is in a bid to curb spread of the spread of the Corona virus disease among learners as schools fully reopen for the first time. Top on the list of banned activities is all non-essential… Read More »