Appointment of new CEO to replace Nancy Macharia: Commission clarifies
Appointment of new CEO to replace Nancy Macharia: Commission clarifies
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has flagged online reports on the retirement of its Boss, Dr. Nancy Macharia.
Through its official social media account on Friday, the Commission stated that the reports were untrue.
Kenyans were, therefore, advised to disregard the reports and avoid sharing the information that was circulating on social media.
According to the fake reports, Macharia had been replaced following her retirement.
Macharia has been at the helm of TSC since 2015. She took over from Gabriel Lengoiboni who retired in June that year.
As the CEO, She is tasked with the day-to-day running of the Commission which is one of the largest government employers.
The commission is tasked with the recruitment, deployment and promotion of teachers.
TSC also undertakes disciplinary action on teachers and can deregister teachers found guilty of misconduct.
Official reports indicate that Macharia will exit the Commission in March as a new CEO is appointed by July this year.
Appointment of new CEO to replace Nancy Macharia: Commission clarifies

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has flagged online reports on the retirement of its Boss, Dr. Nancy Macharia.
Through its official social media account on Friday, the Commission stated that the reports were untrue.
Kenyans were, therefore, advised to disregard the reports and avoid sharing the information that was circulating on social media.
According to the fake reports, Macharia had been replaced following her retirement.
Macharia has been at the helm of TSC since 2015. She took over from Gabriel Lengoiboni who retired in June that year.
As the CEO, She is tasked with the day-to-day running of the Commission which is one of the largest government employers.
The commission is tasked with the recruitment, deployment and promotion of teachers.
TSC also undertakes disciplinary action on teachers and can deregister teachers found guilty of misconduct.
Official reports indicate that Macharia will exit the Commission in March as a new CEO is appointed by July this year
