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Teachers’ Promotions: TSC ordered to present data on interview results for all teachers

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Outgoing TSC CEO Nancy Macharia when she appeared before the Senate’s Cohesion, Equal Opportunity, and Regional Integration Committee at Bunge Towers, Parliament Buildings, Nairobi, on March 14, 2025.
Outgoing TSC CEO Nancy Macharia when she appeared before the Senate’s Cohesion, Equal Opportunity, and Regional Integration Committee at Bunge Towers, Parliament Buildings, Nairobi, on March 14, 2025.

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Members of Parliament have demanded answers from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) over the teacher promotion process

Led by Committee Chairperson, Hon. Julius Melly, the National Assembly Education Committee Members expressed dissatisfaction with the submissions made by TSC, accusing the Commission of failing to provide crucial data and disregarding equity principles in its promotion processes.

β€œYou have not answered our questions,” Hon. Melly told TSC officials. β€œWhat this Committee and the teachers want is a comprehensive three-year promotional data set, including the list of all teachers interviewed, their scores, and interview outcomes, as well as a list of those promoted in the current cycle who were also promoted in the last three yearsβ€”with data on age, gender, and ethnicity.”

Documents submitted by TSC included statistics per sub-county, were dismissed as inadequate and misleading. β€œThe figures appear skewed,” observed Hon. Nabii Nabwera. β€œThis document falls short. A quick analysis shows that the data favors certain areas disproportionately.”

Hon. Mary Emaase and Hon. Dick Maungu echoed these sentiments, criticizing the TSC’s data for being incomplete and lacking transparency.

The TSC delegation was led by Commission Chair Dr. Jamleck Muturi, CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia, and Director for Legal, Labour and Industrial Relations, Mr. Cavin Anyuor.

In response, TSC Commission Chair, Dr. Muturi admitted, β€œSome job groups do not attract interest,” and defended the Commission’s actions as necessary to manage staffing gaps and historical imbalances.

In their submissions TSC admitted that 5,291 teachers were promoted despite not meeting the standard three-year minimum in grade. The Commission cited a lack of qualified applicants in some counties and invoked affirmative action to justify a waiverβ€”lowering the requirement to as little as six months.

β€œThe reduction was necessary,” TSC explained in its submission, β€œto ensure fair opportunities for teachers in all counties, especially those in marginalized and hard-to-staff areas.”

On affirmative action, CEO, Dr. Nancy Macharia submitted it had met gender and disability thresholds, citing 47.04% of promotions going to female teachers and over 1,200 persons with disabilities (PWDs) promoted.

The Committee, however, was unconvinced. Hon. Melly said, β€œWe cannot have a process where a few teachers are promoted repeatedly while others wait for decades.”

Lawmakers demanded clarity on policy guidelines. β€œWe want a promotion system anchored in law, equity, and transparency,” said Hon. JuliusTaitumu.

Legal Director Calvin Anyuor attempted to assure the Committee that a full list of names had been shared in soft copy, but MPs pressed for verifiable, disaggregated records backed by comprehensive analysis.

The Education Committee has directed the Teachers Service Commission to appear again in seven days with full documentation including data on interview results recorded at the sub-county level, length of service in current positions for both promoted and non-promoted teachers and an analysis of promotions disaggregated by sub-county, ethnicity, gender, age, and disability status.

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