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TSC says mass recruitment of teachers is on and has not been cancelled

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has come out to dispel a fake circular purporting that the 2020 mass recruitment of teachers has been called off. Through the Commission’s Head of Corporate Affairs, Beatrice Wababu, the recruitment exercise for the over 11,000 teachers is on course.

“We wish to draw the attention of teachers and the general public to a fake circular purporting that the recruitment of teachers has been stopped. The exercise is on course and successful applicants will be notified about the time and venues for interviews. We appeal to all applicants and the general public to be vigilant of fraudsters and fake news peddlers.”

The fake circular fraudulently says that the about 10,000 teachers currently working on internship will be automatically confirmed on permanent and pensionable terms.

The fake circular.
The fake circular.

Various Counties have so far released their respective recruitment schedules detailing the interview dates and venues. Most Counties have their interviews kicking off on September 28, 2020. See the recruitment schedules per County here.

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