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TSC Explains Mass Transfer of Principals in Kisii

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  • Days after questions emerged over the credibility of the results, particularly within the Kisii region, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) transferred principals en masse from the region. 

    According to reports, affected school heads were from county and extra-county schools from Kisii that posted impeccable results. 

    While explaining the transfers, the commission noted that it was a normal exercise aimed at realizing equitable distribution and optimal utilization of resources. 

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    TSC Chairman Jamleck Muturi and TSC CEO Nancy Macharia dancing at a past event.

    For instance, Chrispinus Owino of Cardinal Otunga- who scored a mean of 10.26 at the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) – was transferred to St Peter’s Mumias Boys High School, Kakamega County.

    Owino was replaced by Albert Ombiro, who initially headed St Paul’s Gekano Boys. 

    Boniface Masese, who took Igonga DOK Secondary school to new heights after scoring a mean of 10.24 in the 2022 KCSE examinations, was also transferred to Bishop Mugendi Nyakegogi High School. 

    While speaking to the press, Masese affirmed that he was up to the task to replicate the success at another school. 

    “Despite moving from a pure boys’ boarding school, I am confident that I will give my best to ensure there is an improved performance in the national exams.

    “We will try our best to improve the scores of Nyakegogi,” Masese stated. 

    The mass transfer comes amidst claims of exam irregularities, with the majority questioning the credibility of the results from parts of the country.

    The allegations were, however, dismissed by Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu who noted that the bias claims could be attributed to the ban on the ranking which denied the public a comprehensive breakdown of the results.

    President Dr William Ruto addresses andidates at Joseph Kang'ethe Primary School in Kibera, Nairobi County, to witness the beginning of Day 2 of KCPE and KPSEA exams on November, 29 2022. .jpg
    President William Ruto addresses candidates at Joseph Kang’ethe Primary School in Kibera, on day 2 of KCPE and KPSEA exams on November 29, 2022.
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