KUPPET Warns TSC As 20,000 JSS Teachers Await Confirmation

Tsc Pressured To Confirm 20,000 Teachers As Permanent And Pensionable
November 4, 2025

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KUPPET Warns TSC As 20,000 JSS Teachers Await Confirmation

The Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has raised an alarm to TSC over the delayed confirmation of 20,000 intern teachers into permanent and pensionable employment ahead of the expiry of their internship contracts.

In a letter dated November 3, 2025, addressed to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), KUPPET Secretary General Akelo Misori expressed concern that the interns, who have completed one year of service, have yet to receive their confirmation letters.

The timing coincides with the conclusion of the third school term, following the Kenya Junior Secondary Examinations (KJSE).

“The teachers have fully done one year in service and should have received their letters of confirmation by now,” Misori said in the letter.

What JSS Teachers Want

“The least we expected was for the Commission to be issuing confirmation letters to the teachers within this week.”

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KUPPET demanded an assurance from the TSC that the confirmation process will be treated as a high priority, explaining the need for timely action to prevent further anxiety among the teaching fraternity.

The union’s call comes amid growing concerns from JSS teachers, many of whom fear uncertainty over their future employment status.

The TSC has yet to issue a public response to the union’s letter, leaving thousands of teachers awaiting clarity on their permanent employment status.

CS Ogamba on Autonomy of JSS teachers

Cabinet Secretary for Education, Mr. Ogamba, outlined ongoing reforms and the autonomy of Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers during his appearance before the Senate on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.

“The process of reforming Junior Secondary to respond to any emerging concerns is in progress. At the appropriate time, Parliament will be presented with proposals for its consideration,” Ogamba explained.

He reassured lawmakers that teachers are being fully prepared to handle the new curriculum.

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“All teachers in Junior School have undergone retooling to fully equip them with the necessary pedagogical skills to handle the new curriculum. The retooling exercise covered both pedagogy and content in all learning areas,” he said.

Plans to Hire More Teachers

Ogamba also explained efforts to address teacher shortages in critical subjects.

“In the latest recruitment drives, teachers of sciences, mathematics and technical subjects were given priority to address the shortages in those key areas,” he explained.

He also stated that practical learning continues despite some schools lacking dedicated laboratories.

“Currently, schools without dedicated laboratories have designated rooms equipped to support practical components. We have instructed Junior Schools to use their infrastructure repair, maintenance and improvement allocation to establish laboratories. This allocation provides Ksh.4,000 per learner annually,” the CS stated.

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Education CS Julius Ogamba Migos at a past event. PHOTO/Parliament.

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