Kenya's Teacher Employer Has Not Said It Will Not Pay 100,000 Teachers Due to Scrapping of Finance Bill 2024

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Kenya's Teacher Employer Has Not Said It Will Not Pay 100,000 Teachers Due to Scrapping of Finance Bill 2024
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Kenya's teacher employer has NOT said it will not pay 100,000 teachers due to scrapping of Finance Bill 2024

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A graphic circulating on social media claims that 100,000 teachers won't be paid in July 2024 as a result of Kenya's finance bill being scrapped. But the graphic is fake and should be ignored.The TSC, Kenya's largest civil service employer, is an independent commission established under the constitution of Kenya to manage human resources in the education sector.The graphic spread quickly on social media.

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