TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia said that following the effects of Covid-19 in the country, the heads of 1594 organizations who were due to retire in 2021 have been added in two years.
Dr. Macharia further said that since 2019, the Kenyan government has been allocating funds for the recruitment of teacher interns. To date, a total of 28,000 interns have served the commission.
She expressed more confidence in the teachers who are ready to welcome students in junior secondary. “Our teachers are equipped and equipped to handle these students.”
Last week, during the release, KNEC CEO Dr. David Njeng’ere said all candidates who are eligible for the Grade 6, Class 8 and Form 4 exams in November and December this year should register between April 27 and March 14, 2022.
He also added that the government press. Uhuru will continue to pay examination fees for children in public and private schools.
This exercise has been going on since 2016.
The recently released KCPE and KCSE are the last exams to be taken outside the regular October / November national exam season that was temporarily interrupted by the Covid-19 epidemic.