Reasons Why Junior secondary schools should not be Domiciled in primary schools
Another time kisumu East Member of Parliament has broken his silence after sharing his views concerning JSS being domiciled in primary schools. As per the reports shared by the regisilator, primary schools should not host junior secondary schools. As per the analysis conducted the MP claimed that many public primary schools do lack the required equipments and infrastructure for teaching the new subjects including sciences.

Education Experts Reveals the Grave Mistake TSC Did During Recruitment of JSS Teachers
Education Experts have pointed out the grave mistakes the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) did during recruitment of Junior Secondary School teachers. Earlier report indicates that the Kenya Kwanza government employed 36550 teachers across the country. According to the reports shared by the local media, about 30,000 teachers out of 36550 were employed in Junior Secondary Schools as school opened in January this year.

"There Is No Way You Can Have JSS Students In a Primary School" Lawmaker Speaks
Kisumu East Member of Parliament has shared his comments concerning domiciling JSS in primary schools. According to the reports shared by by the legislator, Junior Secondary Schools should have not been hosted in primary schools. Many public primary schools lack the infrastructure and equipment to teach new subject areas, Members of Parliament has claimed.

The Grave Mistake That TSC Did During The Recruitment of JSS Teachers Has Finally Been Revealed
Another time the education experts have come out to point the grave mistake that TSC made during the recruitment of Junior secondary teachers. From the earlier Reports it was revealed that the government deployed a total of 36,500 teachers in both primary and secondary schools nation wide. As well the 30,000 teachers out of the 36,500 teachers were deployed to Junior secondary schools on January this year.

"Until When?" Ex-Madrid Striker Christiano Ronaldo Furious At La Liga Fans Who Did This To Vini Jr
Former Real Madrid FC legendary footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has strongly criticized the Sevilla FC home fans for their racist chants directed at Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior. Taking to his Instagram account, Ronaldo posted a powerful message addressing the incident. He stated, "Once again, an episode of racism at @LaLiga.

Top 3 Potential Manchester United Attacking Trios Next Season
Being one of the top European clubs that have made great improvement in the 2022/2023 season, Manchester United seem to be interested in bringing in new signings in summer 2023 transfer window to help them in the 2023/2024 season. Several forwards are currently being linked with Manchester United.

Popular Kalenjin Secular Music Artist Involved in a Grisly Road Accident
Renown Kalenjin Musician 2nd Junior Kotestes was on Saturday, reportedly involved in a road accident. According to reports, the 'Kirunguut' hitmaker was involved in an accident at Mugango Center along Silibwet-Kiptagich road. It is reported that the fast upcoming star was driving a car when he hit the pumps then lost control before ramming a vehicle.

No Salary Increment For Teachers, Interns To Be Hired On Permanent Terms-TSC
The teachers service commission has made its submissions on revenue and expenditure for the financial year 2023/2024. Although the teachers unions have been agitating for a renegotiation of the Nonmonetary CBA which was signed in 2021 but didn't give Teachers any increment, the commission didn't include any new pay deal for teachers in it's proposals.

Friday Shocker as Report Reveals What Has Already Paralysed Implementation of CBC in the Country
Education stakeholders especially from Garissa county on Friday admitted that there are serious challenges facing rollout of Junior secondary schools (JSS) in the country. According to the report shared by the local media, the stakeholders noted that domiciling Junior Secondary Schools in primary schools has created complex challenges because of serious infrastructural constraints.

President William Ruto Hints on the Fate of Junior Secondary Schools
The head of state Dr William Ruto has hinted on the fate of Junior Secondary School as Kenyans wait to hear the full report and recommendations that will be given by the education review taskforce. President Ruto said that the previous administration led by Uhuru Kenyatta had made plans of taking the junior secondary school to senior secondary schools.

Good News To All Unemployed Teachers After Sources Reveals What Govt' is Planning To Do By This Date
The ministry of education is currently under the leadership of CS Ezekiel Machogu who has gained popularity since he was sworn into the office. It is high time now schools are encountering the problem of shortage of teachers including the junior secondary schools where the government had deployed a total of 30,000 teachers however each school received two teachers.

President Ruto Reveals What will Happen in Junior Secondary Schools starting January 2024
Junior secondary transition has been facing many troubles as some have urged the government to abolish the CBC system of education. This controversies are due to this new curriculum has never been put into practice. The previous government which was led by ex president Uhuru had said that the junior secondary schools will be domiciled in senior secondary schools and they had even started the development of the necessary infrastructure.

What President Ruto Said About Teacher's Employment
President William Ruto during his interview with the media yesterday, breaked good news to all teachers who are waiting to be employed by the teachers service Commission. The president announced that his government for the first time in history has employed 35000 teachers compared to previous years which the government has been employing about 5000 teachers.

President William Ruto Reveals What Will be Happening in Junior Secondary Schools in January 2024
Transition to Junior Secondary Schools in Kenya came with a lot of controversies. This is because it was a new curriculum that has never been into practice. Previous regime led by president Uhuru Kenyatta had said that the junior secondary school will be taken to senior secondary schools and had started the development of the necessary infrastructure.

Good News to Unemployed Teachers After Sources Reveals What Govt' is Planning to do by September
A file photo of president William Ruto with CS education Ezekiel Machogu. Unemployed teachers in the country have a reason to smile after it was revealed that the government will soon be conducting a mass teacher recruitment. According to sources, president William Ruto's administration is planning to conduct another recruitment of teachers in September this year.

Brighton star Alexis Mac Allister likely to sign for Liverpool at the end of the season
Liverpool are progressing on well with talks to sign Brighton star midfielder Alexis Mac Allister this summer for a fee of £70million.Many top clubs like Manchester united,Arsenal and Chelsea were also looking for the signature of the 24 year old Argentina star but now he is now looked to commit his future to Liverpool.Personal terms are almost agreed between Liverpool and Mac Allister after project presented in April.

Good News To Uemployed Teachers As TSC Makes This Move Ahead Of The Next Financial Year
The teachers service commission is constitutionally mandated to register, hire, promote and exercise disciplinary control over teachers in both primary and secondary schools in Kenya. Pursuant to its Mandate, the commission has laid out plans to hire 20000 teachers in the next financial year. Speaking while appearing before the Parliamentary committee on cohesion and equal opportunity, the TSC chief executive officer Dr Nancy Macharia made the revelations.

What President William Ruto Said About Implementation of Junior Secondary Schools Today
Kenyans have reacted to what president William Ruto said about the implementation of Junior secondary schools in the country. According to the report shared by the local media, president William Ruto said that Competency Based Curriculum is there to stay. The Head of state William Ruto revealed that the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) had already employed 35000 teachers of Junior Secondary Schools in the country.

President Ruto Claims This On Junior Secondary Schools Implementations
Kenyans have reacted to what president William Ruto said about the implementation of Junior secondary schools in the country. According to the report shared by the local media, president William Ruto said that Competency Based Curriculum is there to stay. The Head of state William Ruto revealed that the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) had already employed 35000 teachers of Junior Secondary Schools in the country.

Good News to Unemployed Teachers After Sources Reveals What Govt' is Planning to do by September
The news that the government will soon launch a massive teacher recruitment campaign has given the nation's unemployed teachers cause to smile. The administration of President William Ruto intends to hold another teacher recruitment in September of this year, according to sources. The government will hire 35,000 teachers by September 2024, according to the Tuesday People Daily newspaper.
