KCSE Examiners Were Paid Ksh 150 Daily which Cannot Even Buy a Drink- Teachers Union .
The Kenya Kwanza government is in serious trouble over issues involving the education sectors. The first concerns the transfer of teachers to different provinces, the second concerns the payment of examiners, the third concerns the Junior Secondary under the CBC. It has now been revealed that KSCE examiners for 2022 candidates were being given 150 Ksh per day, according to KUPPET SG Akello Misori.

Teachers Exposed After Minet Contract Expiry, Union Demands Sh 8.9 Billion Extra For New Deal.
Kuppet sectary general Akello Misori in a past function. Teachers employed by teachers service commission are now left vulnerable on matters health insurance cover after the expiry of Minet contract on October 31. Kenya union of post primary education teachers sectary general Akello Misori has urged the government to disburse extra KSH 8.9 billion to national hospital insurance fund to offer comprehensive medical cover.

Good News to Science Teachers As KUPPET Make The Following Move
Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) is one of the teachers unions in kenya. KUPPET deals with welfare of teachers in all secondary schools in the country. It advocates for better pay of teachers in secondary schools as wells are good working conditions of teachers.

Teachers Recruitment In Limbo As KUPPET Make This Move
Teachers Service Commission is a Constitution Commission charged with mandate to manage human resources in education sector in the country. The commission is responsible of staffing in public schools in the country. Early this month, TSC advertised 35,000 teaching vacancies in primary and secondary schools. This was according to President William Ruto directive to employ more teachers for Junior Secondary Schools.

Boarding Schools Owners Might Soon Start Counting Losses Following This Proposal
The Kenya union of post primary education teachers KUPPET secretary general of Mr Akello Misori while talking to teachers today ,Mr Akello Misori argued that they need to do away with all the boarding schools because he thinks that boarding schools add no commentable value. Photo courtesy, image used for evidence and illustration only.

C3 to C4 Teachers now Have a Reason to Smile few hours to Chrismas As Report Reveals This.
It seems like there is a lot of drama in the recruitment of teachers since the head of state directed the teachers service commission (tsc) to employ thirty five thousand teachers to help solve the gap of teacher shortage in the country. There is a lot of uncertainity that sorround the whole process.

Education News Update: Good News To Teachers As Kuppet Pushes For Promotion of More Teachers
Thank you again my darling readers and welcome warmly to my everyday news updates. Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers(KUPPET) has instructed the Teachers Service Commission TSC to inflate the number of teachers it needs to promote in 2023. According to the Secretary General of KUPPET Akello, Misori TSC should revise the latest advert on promotions and heighten the number of educators who should be promoted.

Teachers Expose 3 Major Abuses at KCSE Marking Centers, Issues Demands
The national test marking procedure and laws need to be reviewed, according to the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET), who have listed three pressing concerns. The KUPPET Secretary General, Akello Misori, said that the examiners were living like captives on Ramogi TV on January 11th.

Kenyan Teachers Demands Few Days To Release Of 2022 KCSE Results
Following the incident that happened at St. Francis Mang'u Girls few days ago, Kenyan teachers through the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) Secretary General Mr. Akello Misori has issued new demands that will help in solving cases of haltering marking of national exams by examiners.

KUPPET Issues A Stern Warning As TSC Plans To Do This For Teachers Starting January 2023
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) few day had made an announcement saying that the commission is going to promote about 14,000 teachers into various leadership positions. Photo: Courtesy (TSC boss Dr. Nancy Macharia) Furthermore, TSC announced that a total of 35,500 teachers were to be recruited starting January 2023.

Teachers Union Laments On The Amount Teachers Were Being Paid During Marking
The Kenya Kwanza administration has had challenges in the education sector. The first one concerns the relocation of instructors to different counties, the second one concerns the payment of examiners, and the third one concerns the Junior Secondary under the CBC. According to KUPPET SG Akello Misori, it has recently come to light that KSCE examiners for the 2022 candidates were given Ksh 150 each day.

Confusion As KUPPET Sec Gen Reveals Why Grade 7 Should Be In Secondary Schools Next Year
It is roughly one month until the pioneers of the new curriculum, the competency based curriculum (CBC) transit junior secondary education. The students who are set to sit for their national examinations for grade six in the coming weeks are expected to join Grade 7 in January next year.

Boarding schools Add No Value, KUPPET Secretary General Says
Mr. Akello Misori, secretary general of the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, told the teachers today that all boarding schools had to be eliminated because they don't offer anything in the way of benefits. The image is used with permission; it is only being used as an example and source of support.

KUPPET Questions Magoha's Directive On School Opening Day
The secondary school teachers' union has spoken out against the mandate to begin classes on August 18. On Saturday, Akello Misori issued a statement as the secretary general of the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers. Misori demanded that Education CS George Magoha explain how phased resumption would affect the academic year as a whole.

Boarding Schools Need To Be Abolished They Add No Value- KUPPET Secretary General Says
The secretary general of Kenya union of post primary education teachers Mr Akello Misori while addressing the teachers today claimed that they need to abolish all boarding schools since he feels that they add no huge value. Photo courtesy, image used for evidence and illustration only. Akello Misori has also claimed that most students end up being wasted and their discipline being poor since they does not have maximum time with their parents this is because most times they are in school.

Teachers Faults Prof Magoha Over School Closure
On Monday, 1, the Education CS Pof George Magoha ordered immediate closure of schools on Tuesday August, 2. The CS said that the closure of schools will pave way for elections slated for August 9, 2022. Teachers have now faulted the CS over the abrupt directives.

Boarding schools Add No Value, KUPPET Secretary General Says
The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers' secretary general, Mr. Akello Misori, warned the teachers today that all boarding institutions ought to be closed since they provide no benefits. The picture is being used with permission and is only being used as a source of support and an example.

Martha Karua Meets Teachers Across The Country In Ruaka, Nairobi County.
Martha Karua Meets Teachers Across The Country In Ruaka, Nairobi County. Martha Karua on Wednesday morning held a meeting with the teachers across the country in Ruaka, Nairobi County. The teachers were led by their representatives Akello Misori of the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) and Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUTs) Collins Oyuu.

A Message from KUPPET Secretary General to the Teachers Service Commission
As a result of teacher shortage in Kenya,the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has requested the TSC to employ 5000 more teachers ahead of the new academic year, which will begin later this month. KUPPET SG Akello Misori,says that the new academic year, will be compressed,therefore it will be more tactical.He implored the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to hire additional teachers to provide for the two new transitional tests, the KSCE and the CBC.

Good News To Unemployed Teachers From KUPPET Secretary General
Unemployed teachers have a reason to smile after Kenya Union of Post- primary Education for Teachers Sec. General Akello Misori delivered good news this morning. Akello Misori has urged the Teachers Service Commission to employ at least 5000 teachers before schools open for first term. Misori says that this will be of great importance because form ones are yet to join.
