Category: Finance
Finance
The Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang’o has made public how the Teachers Service Commission spent Sh206 billion on compensation to employees in first nine months of the current financial …
Finance
The Ministry of Education has released Sh2.8 billion and Sh6.5 billion to primary and secondary schools respectively. Education CS George Magoha yesterday announced that the funds were sent during …
Finance
Teachers employed by Teachers Service Commission (TSC) who fail to file their KRA tax returns on time risk missing payment after the taxman escalated its penalty for the offence. …
Finance
The Salaries and Remuneration Commission will soon publish guidelines capping allowances for state officers at 40 per cent of their basic pay. Chairperson Lyn Mengich said the guidelines will …
Finance
Republic of Kenya MINISTRY OF EDUCATION STATE DEPARTMENT OF EARLY LEARNING AND BASIC EDUCATION ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE ELIMU SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME – FY 2020/ 2021 The Ministry of Education through …
Finance
Teachers and Civil servants have rejected government move to use Covid-19 and 2022 elections as an excuse not to honor Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA) signed by their unions. The …
Finance
Civil servants and teachers have suffered a major blow after the government rejected Sh68 billion request to finance increment of salaries and allowances starting July 1. The Standard has …
Finance
The Ministry of Education is pushing for changes in the Basic Education Act which will give it powers to hire school managers in all public learning institutions. According to …
Finance
A ghost school exposed in a parliamentary report last week is among four institutions a publisher could not trace in 2018, giving a glimpse into how long corrupt education …
Finance
The Ministry of Education has said schools will only get funds based on the number of pupils registered on National Education Management Information System (NEMIS) portal starting next term …
Finance
Wider losses continued to wipe out Spire Bank’s capital in the year ended December 2020, leaving it with a deeper negative asset base of Sh1.8billion and put Sh4.79 billion …