Special needs teachers want Ruto's promotion promises fulfilled by TSC

Citizen Reporter
By Citizen Reporter March 29, 2026 03:52 (EAT)
Special needs teachers want Ruto's promotion promises fulfilled by TSC
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By Stanley Mbugua, 

The Kenya Union of Special Needs Education Teachers (KUSNET) has demanded immediate implementation of a government promise to promote teachers, six months after the pledge was made at State House.

KUSNET General Secretary James Torome said William Ruto directed in September 2025 that teachers be awarded an additional job group, but the directive remains unimplemented, denying teachers the expected salary increments.

"6 months down the line, the Presidential directive has not been implemented. The President promised us.

We are asking TSC to move with speed. Before the end of this month, we want to get the results,” said Torome. 

Torome, speaking during a donation exercise at Hope Special School concern over delays and urged the Teachers Service Commission to fast-track implementation before the end of the month.

He also called on Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi to release funds to facilitate the promotions and challenged TSC leadership to act with urgency.

Torome further criticized delays in allocating 20 per cent of affordable housing units promised to teachers, saying the agreement lapsed on March 13 without clarity, and called for the dismissal of Housing Principal Secretary Charles Hinga over the issue.

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