Good News to All Secondary Schools Teachers As KUPPET Make This Move
Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has now launched fresh war with Teachers Service Commission (TSC) over stagnation of secondary school teachers. The giant teachers union which is in charge of welfare of teachers in post primary institution has blamed TSC over skewed promotion of teachers in Kenya.

Teachers Raises a New Demand under the Implementation of CBC.
The Kenyan Union of the secondary and tertiary institutions Education Teachers (KUPPET) has raised new demands to the new curriculum that is the CBC. It has renewed calls for for the abolition of boarding schools under the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC). Boarding schools have been in existence for many years back.

Mouthwatering Salaries And Allowances Teachers Stand To Earn If TSC Effects KUPPET's Demands
Teachers employed by teachers service Commission are set to smile all the way to the bank if the teachers service Commission heeds calls by the unions. The two unions KUPPET and KNUT want the Commission to review the last year's non-monetary CBA to include a salary component. KUPPET Secretary general Akelo Misori told KTN news on Tuesday that the union has already submitted its proposals to the Commission.

KUPPET Secretary General Akelo Misori Speaks Hours After KCSE Examiners Protest, Asks For More Money
(Photo used for illustration purposes only) The Secretary General for Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers(KUPPET) Akelo Misori has broken silence regarding the KCSE examinations marking payment.Akelo's message comes few hours after the CRE KCSE examiners at St Francis Mangu Girls' protested.The examiners protested claiming poor working conditions as well as poor payment.However Akelo Misori now wants the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) to consider increasing the payments for the KCSE examiners.While addressing the meaning Akelo however revealed that the payments should be increased from sh 55 to sh 100 per script.He however added that teachers works for more hours and hence deserves good payment.His message has however aroused Kenyans reactions as they share varying opinions via the social media platforms.However what is your concern regarding KUPPET demands for KCSE examiners to be paid more money?

Revealed: Amount Of Money Teachers Marking KCSE Are Asking For Per Script
KCSE marking was halted in St Francis Girls High School Mang'u, Kiambu County after teachers who were supposed to mark CRE papers protested poor working conditions, low and delayed payment. Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers has come out to explain the problems teachers in different marking centers are facing.

Teachers demand an increase in marking rates from sh 55 to sh 100 per paper
This has come as both primary and secondary examiners have complained about the payments which they do receive per paper. They have raised their concern by saying they want the marking rates to be increased from sh 55 to sh 100 per paper. They also complained about the wages they would receive, citing them as very low.

KNUT, KUPPET Gives Reasons Why They Shifted Allegiance to President-elect Dr. Ruto from Raila
Two teachers' unions sending congratulatory messages to President-elect William Ruto on his poll victory have outlined their main reasons of shifting Allegiance to the incoming government. Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers(Kuppet) and the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) who during campaigns had endorsed Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya Alliance presidential candidate Raila Odinga and Martha Karua terming their manifesto favourable to teachers said they were to work with Ruto's government.

Teachers Union Wants Exam Marking Rate Increased to Hundred Shillings.
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/realtime/2023-01-10-kuppet-wants-exam-marking-rate-increased-to-sh100/ Teachers at secondary schools are now calling for a boost in exam marking fees from the Kenya National Examinations Council. Akelo Misori, secretary general of the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers, claimed that the teachers had been having trouble marking tests. The organization is now requesting that Knec increase the price of each script upto Sh.100 from Sh.50.

KUPPET Has Made Good News to All Secondary School Teachers
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) are at odds once again over the stagnation of secondary school teachers. The large teachers union, which is responsible for the welfare of teachers at post-primary institutions, has accused TSC of skewing teacher promotions in Kenya.

MP Gladys Wanga Receives a Great Win After Sources Details of Who Has Declared Support for her
A file photo of Gladys Wanga with Raila Odinga. Homa Bay Woman Representative Gladys Wanga's gubernatorial candidature for the Homa Bay governorship has received a huge boost after officials from the Kenya Post Primary School Teachers Kuppet Teachers declared their support from the teachers' association. Kuppet Secretary General, Mr Akelo Misori, who was also running for governor, said Ms Wanga had a good chance of being elected governor in the August 9 general election and called on teachers to support her.

"You're Ours Now" Teachers Change Tune, Leaves Raila To Back Ruto After Win
Less than a month after they endorsed Azimio leader Raila Odinga's candidacy in the run-up to the August 9 elections, teachers have vowed to support President-elect William Ruto. For the benefit of Kenyan teachers, the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) and the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) declared they would strengthen their ties with Ruto's administration.

Teachers' Demands to Ruto in the Review of CBC Implementation
On Wednesday, September 14, education stakeholders made a series of new demands to President William Ruto in line with his policy of implementing a competency-based curriculum (CBC). In a media meeting, representatives of the Kenya Post-Primary Teachers Union (KUPPET) and the Association of Private Schools called on the head of state to review the fees for curriculum handed over to parents.

Teachers have pledged to support William Ruto, barely weeks after they endorsed Raila presidency
Teachers have pledged to support President-elect William Ruto, barely weeks after they endorsed Azimio leader Raila Odinga's candidature in the run up to the August 9 elections. The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) and the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) said they will deepen their relationship with Ruto's government for the betterment of Kenyan teachers.

Raila Receives Support From Unlikely Quotas 32 Days to August 9th Polls
The former premier Raila Odinga has has received support from unlikely quotas 32 Days to the August 9th polls. Doctors and and all the teachers associations which include (KUPPET, KNUT and KMPDU) pressure groups have a backed Raila's and Karua ticket ahead of the August 9th polls.

Kuppet, Knut and Kusnet asks the government to include them in CBC committee
Teachers yesterday asked the government to include them in President William Ruto's proposed Competence Based Curriculum (CBC) committee. The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) stated that they will be critical in providing comments on the issues associated with CBC implementation. Kuppet secretary-general Akelo Misori stated that the union has also written to the Ministry of Education requesting that teachers' unions be included in the taskforce.

Teachers ask the Government to involve them in the CBC taskforce
Teachers, including Kuppet Secretary-General Akelo Misori asked the government to be in included in the CBC taskforce announced by President William Ruto. The union said that they will be key in giving their views about the difficulties facing CBC implementation. Akelo Misori also added that Kuppet has written to the Ministry of Education demanding involvement of teacher's union in the taskforce.

Fresh demands emerge in the CBC review as Teachers unions place their demands
President William Ruto immediately after being sworn into office on September 13,2022 promised Kenyans that his Government would form a taskforce that was going to help in reviewing the ongoing competency based Curriculum (CBC). As the process is now awaited to kick off, the Kenya Union of Post primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) have now asked the president to give them a chance so that they can take part in the review process.

KNUT & KUPPET Pledge to Work With President-Elect Ruto
Teachers have pledged to support President-elect William Ruto, barely weeks after they endorsed Azimio leader Raila Odinga's candidature in the run up to the August 9 elections. The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) and the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) said they will deepen their relationship with Ruto's government for the betterment of Kenyan teachers.

“We Extend Our Congratulations to President-elect William Samoei Ruto, " Teachers Union Tells Ruto
President-elect William Ruto has received congratulations from two teachers' unions for his election victory. Both the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) and the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) said that they are prepared to cooperate with Ruto's government and that they will give it their full support.

Migori Youths Have Warned ODM Alley John Mbadi
Former candidates for Governor Suba South MP, who was persuaded by the party to drop their ambitions alongside former county secretary Isaiah Ogwe, Deputy Governor Hamilton Orata, and Kuppet secretary general Akelo Misori in support of the Wanga-Magwanga ticket, has been in hot water with Migori youths.
