Teachers, civil servants and other public servants will get a payrise this month of July 2023.
Yesterday President William Ruto assured that this process of calculating the salary increment of 7% to 10% is already underway with Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) being in charge.
The salary increment he said will be calculated from 1st July meaning the payrise effect will be reflected in the July payslips.
In the first financial year (2023-2024) teachers will get a salary increment of 7% then second year (2024-2025) will be 8% then third year (2025-2026) will be 9% and final year (2026-2027) will be 10%.
Below is the minimum and maximum basic salary for teachers from job group B5 to D5.
Grade | Current Basic Pay Minimum | New Basic Pay Minimum |
B5 | 21,756 | 23,279 |
C1 | 27,195 | 29,099 |
C2 | 34,955 | 37,402 |
C3 | 43,154 | 46,175 |
C4 | 52,308 | 55,970 |
C5 | 62,272 | 66,631 |
D1 | 77,840 | 83,289 |
D2 | 91,041 | 97,414 |
D3 | 104,644 | 111,969 |
D4 | 118,242 | 126,519 |
D5 | 131,380 | 140,577 |
Grade | Current Basic Pay Maximum | New Basic Pay Maximum |
B5 | 27,195 | 29,915 |
C1 | 33,994 | 37,393 |
C2 | 43,694 | 48,064 |
C3 | 53,943 | 59,337 |
C4 | 65,385 | 71,924 |
C5 | 77,840 | 85,624 |
D1 | 93,408 | 102,749 |
D2 | 109,249 | 120,174 |
D3 | 125,573 | 138,130 |
D4 | 141,891 | 156,080 |
D5 | 157,656 | 173,422 |
APPENDIX 2: COMMUTER ALLOWANCE