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MPs will not be involved in teachers’recruitment- TSC Boss Clarifies

The Departmental Committee on Education, chaired by Tinderet MP Hon Julius Melly, today held consultative talks with the Teachers’ Service Commission Chief Executive Officer.

The TSC CEO Nancy Macharia, in her submission; dismissed allegations that the lawmakers will be involved in the ongoing recruitment of 35,000 tutors by the Teachers Service Commission, even as she assured the public that the excercise will be above board.

” When it comes to the recruitment of teachers, let me clarify that MPs have no role whatsoever, ” Ms Macharia told Members of the National Assembly Education Committee.

She added; ” The excercise will done by TSC. From the sub-county level upwards. And we want to assure Kenyans that the process will be free, fair and credible.”

Ms Macharia was responding to concerns raised by members of the House Committee led by its Chairperson Julius Melly, about the alleged role of legislators in the excercise.

” You should clarify to Kenyans that lawmakers have absolutely no role in the planned hiring and recruitment of the 35,000 teachers in January, ” said Hon Melly.

While making her submission before the Committee, the TSC boss revealed that the commission is seeking to hire 35,550 teachers in both primary and secondary schools.

According to Ms Macharia, 9,000 of the recruited teachers will be posted to junior secondary schools on permanent and pensionable terms while another 1,000 teachers will be posted to primary schools on the same permanent and pensionable terms.

She explained that 21,550 interns will be posted to junior secondary schools and 4,000 interns, will be absorbed in primary schools.The recruitment is considered necessary to ensure a smooth running of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) programme.

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