The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has de-registered 43 teachers for various professional misconducts and warns private and public schools against hiring them.
In a Gazette Notice dated October 22, TSC chief executive Nancy Macharia said the affected teachers will immediately cease from being bonafide teachers.
“In exercise of powers conferred by section 30 (1) (e) of the Teachers Service Commission Act, the Commission wishes to notify the public that the persons whose names are specified in the Schedule herein below have been removed from the Register of Teachers,” Macharia said in the notice.
Macharia has also warned heads of learning institutions against employing the removed teachers they risk being jailed.
“It is against the law to employ in any school a person not being a registered teacher and the school heads found doing that shall be liable to a fine of not less than Sh100,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both,” she said in the notice.
According to TSC Act section 30 (4) and (5) and section 23, a teacher removed from the register shall not be reinstated except by the direction of the Commission.
The Acts also state that the affected individuals cease to be teachers with effect from the date of such removal and are not authorised to engage in the teaching service unless such a person is re-registered as a teacher by TSC.
In May 2021, another 52 teachers lost their job after being de-registered over indiscipline cases while in November 2020, another 50 were fired over the same.
The affected teachers and their TSC numbers
Tony Pitali – 579321
Innocent Ogega – 406093
Pius Sifuna – 393920
Moses Mwende – 433159
Ibrahim Opiyo – 627123
Joseph Kariuki – 463536
Moses Odhiambo -591245
Ali Sanga – 476419
Shadrack Kioko – 580344
Peter Eukiri – 262185
David Otsieno – 678737
Kevin Kehondo – 545369
Oscah Odegi – 497992
Cosmas Kileta – 384531
Dennis Okoth – 427138
Dancan Onyango – 510894
Gregory Onyango – 304707
John Njeru – 254649
Kennedy Mbatha – 637050
Stephen Kamau – 396441
Joseph Okumu – 529797
Douglas Ondieki – 458975
Bernard Simiyu – 505859
Kennedy Kambaga – 287085
Samuel Ndunda – 402903
Simon Mutie 364316
Paul Ndive Sila – 197609
Jonathan Musyini – 531608
Silas Mbaabu- 651177
Joseph Mugo – 295343
Dennis Kimathi – 521212
Peter Kimotho – 345689
Boniface Mukoto – 525361
Nickson Waudo – 648428
Zachary Otieno – 501389
Vincent Wanyonyi – 301002
Didimo Asuka – 242912
Jael Ater – 333769
Aggrey Chebulimo – 512260
Martin Luvisia- 523420
David Mboga – 407076
Philip Onyango – 554260
J. Onyango Ojwang- 341638
All are male. What is happening to the boy child?
Discrimination
Only men ! Huh!
Oh so if people are found to be misbehaving and they all end up being a certain gender, some of a different gender should also be punished just to make things equal?
All of them are Male.
Hawa wanakula wanafunzi
So so sorry.we pray for them