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State pledges to promote 50,000 teachers, improve SHA packages

‎Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki has said the government will promote 50,000 teachers through improved budgetary allocation in the coming financial year. ‎

Prof. Kindiki assured teachers that their pleas have been factored into the 2026/27 budget by President William Ruto’s administration that was keen to improve their welfare. ‎

“In the coming budget, we have factored in the money for teachers’ promotions. The target was 25,000 teachers initially, but after further consultations with the unions, the government will now be promoting 50,000 teachers,” he revealed. ‎

Speaking during a thanksgiving ceremony of the newly elected KUPPET Meru Branch Executive Secretary Njira Muthomi, the DP said some of the beneficiaries have been stuck in one job level for over 10 years. ‎

“We are doing everything possible to improve teachers’ welfare through better terms of service and increasing their number to reduce the workload of the individual teacher,” he added.

Prof. Kindiki also assured the teachers that their health concerns have been considered and the government would ensure they receive adequate healthcover through SHA.

“We need to improve the SHA packages for teachers. We will expedite resolution of issues raised by teachers to ensure their health is assured because it is paramount to have a healthy teacher,” he stated.

He said the government valued teachers a lot and would go out of its way to make them better members of society. ‎

“Teachers are the only people who spend most of their time thinking about the welfare of children of other people more than they think about their own. Because of this, we salute you because you are the best examples of sacrifice for others,” he added.

Prof. Kindiki said the national government has also continued to invest heavily in education infrastructure to better the learning environment for all learners. ‎

The DP said in the next Financial Year the sector would receive Sh765 billion up from Sh500 billion in 2022.‎

Key achievements since 2022, he said, include the employment of 100,000 teachers, adding another 20,000 teachers would be employed soon. Kindiki added the government has also constructed 23,000 classrooms and 1,600 laboratories.

He said a further 3300 tutors have been recruited for the TVET institutions as well as rolling out reforms that have enabled higher enrollment. ‎

He also said they are looking into the requests to make Junior Secondary School independent. ‎

“We have heard your requests to make JSS autonomous. We are going to discuss with various stakeholders to see what we can do as we wait for parliamentary intervention,” he said.

By Dickson Mwiti

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