All hardship areas to remain the same, declares SRC

All hardship areas to remain the same, declares SRC

Teachers and civil servants in hardship areas will continue to earn their hardship allowance, the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) has declared.

Initially there were fears that the hardship areas would be reclassified leading to some of the zones being scrapped out.

However SRC responding to a teacher from Elgeyo Marakwet County, who petitioned SRC in a letter dated 5th May 2025 objecting proposal to remove hardship allowance says its not mandated to designate hardship areas.

“The responsibility to gazette hardship areas is the mandate of the Head of Public Service on recommendation by State Department for Public Service and Human Capital Development,” says SRC in a letter.

SRC further says the hardship allowance rates will continue to apply as outlined in its previous circular.

“The Commission reiterates that the applicable rates of hardship allowance remain as provided in the Commission Circular Ref. No. SRC/ADM/CIR/1/13 Vol. III(126) dated 10th December 2014”

Previously there were proposals to revise hardship areas which would classify hardship areas as EXTREME or MODERATE.

In the proposals some areas were completely removed from getting hardship allowances starting 1st July 2025.

The reclassification would see hardship areas split into two tiers Extreme and Moderate with several recognised regions excluded entirely.

Teachers in areas, such as Tinderet, Soin, Bunyala, Elgeyo Marakwet, and Tharaka Nithi were standing to lose the hardship allowances that have long cushioned them from the challenges of working in remote and under-resourced environments.

Teachers in areas marked as MODERATE were to have their hardship allowances slashed as these areas are said to have made considerable amount of development.

Areas which were marked as EXTREME HARDHIP AREAS included Mandera County, Garissa County, Turkana County, Wajir County, Tana River County, Marasabit County, some parts of Lamu County, West Pokot County, some parts of Baringo County and Isiolo County.

Areas which were marked as MODERATE HARDSHIP AREAS included Narok West, Narok South and Loita, Samburu, some parts of Suba South and Suba North, some parts of Kitui County, some parts of Makueni County, some parts of Kajiado County, some parts of Kilifi County, Nyando and Nyakach in Kisumu County, some parts of Laikipia County and some parts of Nyandarua County.

However teachers are now assured of continuing to get their hardship allowance as SRC says zoning of hardship areas does not fall within its mandate.

Below are 44 areas that are coded to receive hardship allowance by TSC. Teachers working in these areas will continue to earn hardship allowance.

1) Suba – Mfangano and Rusinga Island

2) Kuria – Kegonga

3) Busia – Budalangi

4) Kajiado – Whole Region

5) Nakuru – Mbogoini and Makongeni (Lower Solai)

6) Laikipia – Whole Region

7) Kitui – Whole Region

8) Kilifi – Ganze

9) Keiyo – Whole Region

10) Marakwet – Whole Region

11) Kwale – Kinango and Samburu

12) Trans Mara – Whole Region

13) Mwingi – Whole Region

14) Tharaka – Whole Region

15) Mbeere – Whole Region

16) Malindi – Magarini, Marafa and Kakoneni

17) Machakos – Yalla and Masinga

18) Nyeri – Kieni

19) Kiambu – Ndeiya and Karai

20) Maragwa – Mukuyu

21) Nyandarua – Nyahururu High School

22) Nyandarua – Nyandarua Boarding Primary

23) Kericho – Whole Region

24) Kisumu – Muhoroni Valley and Sondu

25) Thika – Kakuzi

26) Koibatek – Kimgorom

27) Narok – Eastern Mau, Osupuko, Mara, Loita and Southern Olulunga

28) Makueni – Whole Region

29) Isiolo – Whole Region

30) Moyale – Whole Region

31) Marsabit – Whole Region

32) Garissa – Whole Region

33) Mandera – Whole Region

34) Wajir – Whole Region

35) Lamu – Whole Region

36) Tana River – Whole Region

37) Taita Taveta – Whole Region

38) Baringo – Whole Region

39) Samburu – Whole Region

40) Turkana – Whole Region

41) West Pokot – Whole Region

42) Mara – Whole Region

43) Nandi – Tinderet

44) Meru North (Nyambene) – Mutuai, Ndoleli and Igembe East, Buuri, Giika, Linjoka, Ankamia, Amung’enti, Thangatha, Mumui, Kiujuline and Akithi zones.

All hardship areas to remain the same, declares SRC

All hardship areas to remain the same, declares SRC

Teachers and civil servants in hardship areas will continue to earn their hardship allowance, the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) has declared.

Initially there were fears that the hardship areas would be reclassified leading to some of the zones being scrapped out.

However SRC responding to a teacher from Elgeyo Marakwet County, who petitioned SRC in a letter dated 5th May 2025 objecting proposal to remove hardship allowance says its not mandated to designate hardship areas.

“The responsibility to gazette hardship areas is the mandate of the Head of Public Service on recommendation by State Department for Public Service and Human Capital Development,” says SRC in a letter.

SRC further says the hardship allowance rates will continue to apply as outlined in its previous circular.

“The Commission reiterates that the applicable rates of hardship allowance remain as provided in the Commission Circular Ref. No. SRC/ADM/CIR/1/13 Vol. III(126) dated 10th December 2014”

Previously there were proposals to revise hardship areas which would classify hardship areas as EXTREME or MODERATE.

In the proposals some areas were completely removed from getting hardship allowances starting 1st July 2025.

The reclassification would see hardship areas split into two tiers Extreme and Moderate with several recognised regions excluded entirely.

Teachers in areas, such as Tinderet, Soin, Bunyala, Elgeyo Marakwet, and Tharaka Nithi were standing to lose the hardship allowances that have long cushioned them from the challenges of working in remote and under-resourced environments.

Teachers in areas marked as MODERATE were to have their hardship allowances slashed as these areas are said to have made considerable amount of development.

Areas which were marked as EXTREME HARDHIP AREAS included Mandera County, Garissa County, Turkana County, Wajir County, Tana River County, Marasabit County, some parts of Lamu County, West Pokot County, some parts of Baringo County and Isiolo County.

Areas which were marked as MODERATE HARDSHIP AREAS included Narok West, Narok South and Loita, Samburu, some parts of Suba South and Suba North, some parts of Kitui County, some parts of Makueni County, some parts of Kajiado County, some parts of Kilifi County, Nyando and Nyakach in Kisumu County, some parts of Laikipia County and some parts of Nyandarua County.

However teachers are now assured of continuing to get their hardship allowance as SRC says zoning of hardship areas does not fall within its mandate.

Below are 44 areas that are coded to receive hardship allowance by TSC. Teachers working in these areas will continue to earn hardship allowance.

1) Suba – Mfangano and Rusinga Island

2) Kuria – Kegonga

3) Busia – Budalangi

4) Kajiado – Whole Region

5) Nakuru – Mbogoini and Makongeni (Lower Solai)

6) Laikipia – Whole Region

7) Kitui – Whole Region

8) Kilifi – Ganze

9) Keiyo – Whole Region

10) Marakwet – Whole Region

11) Kwale – Kinango and Samburu

12) Trans Mara – Whole Region

13) Mwingi – Whole Region

14) Tharaka – Whole Region

15) Mbeere – Whole Region

16) Malindi – Magarini, Marafa and Kakoneni

17) Machakos – Yalla and Masinga

18) Nyeri – Kieni

19) Kiambu – Ndeiya and Karai

20) Maragwa – Mukuyu

21) Nyandarua – Nyahururu High School

22) Nyandarua – Nyandarua Boarding Primary

23) Kericho – Whole Region

24) Kisumu – Muhoroni Valley and Sondu

25) Thika – Kakuzi

26) Koibatek – Kimgorom

27) Narok – Eastern Mau, Osupuko, Mara, Loita and Southern Olulunga

28) Makueni – Whole Region

29) Isiolo – Whole Region

30) Moyale – Whole Region

31) Marsabit – Whole Region

32) Garissa – Whole Region

33) Mandera – Whole Region

34) Wajir – Whole Region

35) Lamu – Whole Region

36) Tana River – Whole Region

37) Taita Taveta – Whole Region

38) Baringo – Whole Region

39) Samburu – Whole Region

40) Turkana – Whole Region

41) West Pokot – Whole Region

42) Mara – Whole Region

43) Nandi – Tinderet

44) Meru North (Nyambene) – Mutuai, Ndoleli and Igembe East, Buuri, Giika, Linjoka, Ankamia, Amung’enti, Thangatha, Mumui, Kiujuline and Akithi zones.

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