TSC Speaks as Cases of Students Stabbing Teachers Spike

Teachers Service Commission (TSC) CEO Nancy Macharia addresses National Assembly's education committee on February 19, 2020.
Teachers Service Commission (TSC) CEO Nancy Macharia addresses National Assembly's education committee on February 19, 2020.
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The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) on Wednesday, January 13, issued a statement after two separate incidences of students attacking teachers were reported.

The incidents happened in Kisii and Nyamira involving students from Kisii School and Mokwerero Secondary School, who attacked their teachers, injuring them.

The commission condemned the attacks on teachers and asked Kenyans to play a role in mentoring students across the country.

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Teachers Service Commission CEO Nancy Macharia addresses the media in January 2020 in Nairobi
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"TSC regrets the recent attacks on our teachers by learners in Kisii, and the attempted attack by another student in Mokwerero Sec School in Nyamira County.

"Let’s all Kenyans of goodwill help mentor our children positively," read the statement from the commission.

TSC noted that matter was under police investigations at the moment, adding that it could not directly comment on the details of the case.

In the first incident, a form three student reportedly stabbed two teachers in the staff room. Reports indicated that the student was summoned to the school's staff room in the morning after he reported late for morning preps.

The student was later arraigned in court and charged with attempted murder, but was released on bond.

The second case involved a form two student at Mokwerero Secondary school, Nyamira County, who was arrested after he was found brandishing a machete within the school compound, and threatening to attack the school's deputy principal.

In September 2020, Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) asked learning institutions to help learners who might have undergone trauma during the Covid-19 pandemic to smoothly integrate into the school community.

KNUT Secretary General Wilson Sossion also launched a gender-based violence sensitisation programme for students who were victims during the prolonged stay at home. 

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A signpost showing the Teachers Service Commission office. TSC is mandated with hiring teachers in Kenya
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