The Kenya Secondary School Headteachers Association chairman Indimuli Kahi last Wednesday called for dialogue between the TSC and the teachers’ unions.
“I do not wish to comment on this matter because it is being handled by the unions, but as teachers, we also do not wish to see studies being disrupted in third term. Therefore, I wish to ask Knut, Kuppet and TSC to resolve the matter amicably,” Kahi said.
He spoke to the press on the sidelines of the 10th African Confederation of Principals at Pride Inn Hotel Mombasa.
This year’s Kepsha conference has attracted more 10,000 school heads.
President Uhuru Kenyatta is expected to officially open the forum on Tuesday.
Kisauni Deputy County Commissioner Kipchumba Rutto warned teachers not to fall prey to “slay queens” who may squander their hard earned cash.
“Teachers should move in groups for their safety. They must be wary of ‘slay queens’ who might drug them and rob their money,” he said.
Rutto said security will be beefed up at the conference venue.
Courtesy of The Star