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TSC Dispatches Teacher Promotion Appointment Letters to Counties as MPs Push for TSC Act Amendments

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The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has begun the dispatch of appointment letters for teacher promotions to various counties across the country. This move marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to recognize and reward hardworking teachers who have demonstrated excellence in their roles. Read more:  KUPPET Accuses TSC of Demoting Teachers Days After Promotion The appointment letters, which are being delivered to county education offices, signify the formal promotion of teachers who met the criteria set by the commission during the recent promotion exercise. This process is expected to boost teacher morale, improve motivation, and ultimately enhance the quality of education delivered to learners nationwide. In parallel with these developments, Members of Parliament (MPs) have engaged the Teachers Service Commission to initiate amendments to the TSC Act. The proposed amendments seek to address long-standing issues affecting teachers, particularly those serving in act...

Madaraka Day 2025: Kenya to Celebrate Freedom and the Blue Economy in Homa Bay

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 As Kenya prepares to celebrate Madaraka Day on June 1st, 2025, the nation is set to reflect not only on its historic journey to independence but also on its future economic aspirations centered on the Blue Economy. This year’s celebrations will be held in Homa Bay County, a region strategically located on the shores of Lake Victoria and a beacon of Kenya’s aquatic resource potential. Madaraka Day 2025 promises to be a landmark event highlighting the country’s freedom and its ambitious commitment to sustainable development through its Blue Economy initiatives. Read more:   Ruto embarks on Nyanza tour ahead of Madaraka Day fete Understanding Madaraka Day: A Celebration of Kenyan Sovereignty Madaraka Day is one of Kenya’s most important national holidays. It commemorates the day on June 1, 1963, when Kenya attained internal self-rule (Madaraka in Swahili means “power” or “responsibility”) from British colonial rule. This moment marked the beginning of Kenya’s journey towards fu...