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Govt closses all schools
nakujua
#211 Posted : Monday, September 21, 2015 3:33:19 PM
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masukuma wrote:
Othelo wrote:

This has been pulled ot to support the harmonization crap we are being feed on. TSC employees are alos civil servants in Kenya, ama? Arent they part of SRC Sarah Serem failures?

The way I understand it is that there are 'Public Officers' and 'State Officers'. Sarah Serem sets salos for 'State Officers' and can 'RECOMMEND' salos for 'Public Officers'. Teachers are 'Public Officers'

At the end of the day there needs to be some sort of harmonization to all those who are paid by the government - but my issue is with the way figures are bieng thrown around, and emotions are triggered on figures that are not even substatiated.

If you pull the figures say for police officers and nurses then the woishe for techers goes away, but if you pull the figures for mca's then the woishe for teachers comes back in force.
nakujua
#212 Posted : Monday, September 21, 2015 3:35:15 PM
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Euge wrote:
rryyzz wrote:
maka wrote:
High Court Judge Mumbi Ngugi suspends directive for closure of private schools after owners association moves to court...Expected.
Applause Applause Applause
Why were they closed in the first place.

Applause Applause Applause Applause Applause
A Govt that is a signatory to the convention on the rights of the child and then closes schools

I thought schools are closed for holidays, kumbe that was against the rights of children - I always knew there was something wrong with school holidays, no wonder parents complain alot during those periods - now I know smile
mawinder
#213 Posted : Monday, September 21, 2015 3:43:58 PM
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nakujua wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Othelo wrote:

This has been pulled ot to support the harmonization crap we are being feed on. TSC employees are alos civil servants in Kenya, ama? Arent they part of SRC Sarah Serem failures?

The way I understand it is that there are 'Public Officers' and 'State Officers'. Sarah Serem sets salos for 'State Officers' and can 'RECOMMEND' salos for 'Public Officers'. Teachers are 'Public Officers'

At the end of the day there needs to be some sort of harmonization to all those who are paid by the government - but my issue is with the way figures are bieng thrown around, and emotions are triggered on figures that are not even substatiated.

If you pull the figures say for police officers and nurses then the woishe for techers goes away, but if you pull the figures for mca's then the woishe for teachers comes back in force.

Police officers earn more than teachers!!!!!!!!!!
Besides for one to be admitted to Kiganjo,one needs a mean grade of D-, be able to run fast, be a Kaleo, have 250k and above all be stupid.P1 teachers: One needs a mean grade of C+,train for 2 years, sit a KNEC exam for 2 years,attend teaching practice among other requirements.You cant compare a uniformed bandit/watchman to a teacher!!!!!!!!!!!!
Othelo
#214 Posted : Monday, September 21, 2015 3:44:17 PM
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nakujua wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Othelo wrote:

This has been pulled ot to support the harmonization crap we are being feed on. TSC employees are alos civil servants in Kenya, ama? Arent they part of SRC Sarah Serem failures?

The way I understand it is that there are 'Public Officers' and 'State Officers'. Sarah Serem sets salos for 'State Officers' and can 'RECOMMEND' salos for 'Public Officers'. Teachers are 'Public Officers'

At the end of the day there needs to be some sort of harmonization to all those who are paid by the government - but my issue is with the way figures are bieng thrown around, and emotions are triggered on figures that are not even substatiated.

If you pull the figures say for police officers and nurses then the woishe for techers goes away, but if you pull the figures for mca's then the woishe for teachers comes back in force.

Naskia from other threads that these ones offered themselves to serve the nation!!!
Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
nakujua
#215 Posted : Monday, September 21, 2015 3:47:05 PM
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Joined: 12/17/2009
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Location: Kenya
Othelo wrote:
nakujua wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Othelo wrote:

This has been pulled ot to support the harmonization crap we are being feed on. TSC employees are alos civil servants in Kenya, ama? Arent they part of SRC Sarah Serem failures?

The way I understand it is that there are 'Public Officers' and 'State Officers'. Sarah Serem sets salos for 'State Officers' and can 'RECOMMEND' salos for 'Public Officers'. Teachers are 'Public Officers'

At the end of the day there needs to be some sort of harmonization to all those who are paid by the government - but my issue is with the way figures are bieng thrown around, and emotions are triggered on figures that are not even substatiated.

If you pull the figures say for police officers and nurses then the woishe for techers goes away, but if you pull the figures for mca's then the woishe for teachers comes back in force.

Naskia from other threads that these ones offered themselves to serve the nation!!!

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
murchr
#216 Posted : Monday, September 21, 2015 3:51:14 PM
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The govt can declare bankruptcy, pay the pending bills without acknowledging new ones. Then the consequences...Mkenya atalipa
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nakujua
#217 Posted : Monday, September 21, 2015 3:58:42 PM
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Joined: 12/17/2009
Posts: 3,583
Location: Kenya
mawinder wrote:
nakujua wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Othelo wrote:

This has been pulled ot to support the harmonization crap we are being feed on. TSC employees are alos civil servants in Kenya, ama? Arent they part of SRC Sarah Serem failures?

The way I understand it is that there are 'Public Officers' and 'State Officers'. Sarah Serem sets salos for 'State Officers' and can 'RECOMMEND' salos for 'Public Officers'. Teachers are 'Public Officers'

At the end of the day there needs to be some sort of harmonization to all those who are paid by the government - but my issue is with the way figures are bieng thrown around, and emotions are triggered on figures that are not even substatiated.

If you pull the figures say for police officers and nurses then the woishe for techers goes away, but if you pull the figures for mca's then the woishe for teachers comes back in force.

Police officers earn more than teachers!!!!!!!!!!
Besides for one to be admitted to Kiganjo,one needs a mean grade of D-, be able to run fast, be a Kaleo, have 250k and above all be stupid.P1 teachers: One needs a mean grade of C+,train for 2 years, sit a KNEC exam for 2 years,attend teaching practice among other requirements.You cant compare a uniformed bandit/watchman to a teacher!!!!!!!!!!!!

Did not know police oficers earn more than teachers, thanks for the heads up.

Sawa I replace the police officers with extension officers - at least I am sure (or so I think) teachers earn more than nurses and extension officers. smile

But some interesting news I came across, Ernst and Young wamesema university does not equal success.
Ernst & Young Removes Degree Classification From Entry Criteria As There's 'No Evidence' University Equals Success
mawinder
#218 Posted : Monday, September 21, 2015 4:09:08 PM
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Joined: 4/30/2008
Posts: 6,029
nakujua wrote:
mawinder wrote:
nakujua wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Othelo wrote:

This has been pulled ot to support the harmonization crap we are being feed on. TSC employees are alos civil servants in Kenya, ama? Arent they part of SRC Sarah Serem failures?

The way I understand it is that there are 'Public Officers' and 'State Officers'. Sarah Serem sets salos for 'State Officers' and can 'RECOMMEND' salos for 'Public Officers'. Teachers are 'Public Officers'

At the end of the day there needs to be some sort of harmonization to all those who are paid by the government - but my issue is with the way figures are bieng thrown around, and emotions are triggered on figures that are not even substatiated.

If you pull the figures say for police officers and nurses then the woishe for techers goes away, but if you pull the figures for mca's then the woishe for teachers comes back in force.

Police officers earn more than teachers!!!!!!!!!!
Besides for one to be admitted to Kiganjo,one needs a mean grade of D-, be able to run fast, be a Kaleo, have 250k and above all be stupid.P1 teachers: One needs a mean grade of C+,train for 2 years, sit a KNEC exam for 2 years,attend teaching practice among other requirements.You cant compare a uniformed bandit/watchman to a teacher!!!!!!!!!!!!

Did not know police oficers earn more than teachers, thanks for the heads up.

Sawa I replace the police officers with extension officers - at least I am sure (or so I think) teachers earn more than nurses and extension officers. smile

But some interesting news I came across, Ernst and Young wamesema university does not equal success.
Ernst & Young Removes Degree Classification From Entry Criteria As There's 'No Evidence' University Equals Success

Do you know what nurses do? Their work is cleaning wounds, dressing wounds, being sent by doctors to fetch scissors,etc.They are basically messengers in uniform.Teachers teach pupils how to read, write, draw, science etc and are a substitute for parents for some children.They must be paid more.Think of the impact of your teachers on your life vis avis nurses or those rural extension officers.
washiku
#219 Posted : Monday, September 21, 2015 4:22:08 PM
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c&p

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Now that we've been shown the way by our president, dame mkenya akiitisha 5k
za salon, mwambie wa burundi wanapeangwa 50 bob.
hardwood
#220 Posted : Monday, September 21, 2015 4:32:05 PM
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maka wrote:
High Court Judge Mumbi Ngugi suspends directive for closure of private schools after owners association moves to court...Expected.


So private schools will be learning as usual while govt pupils are at home, and yet they will do the same exam?
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