Is Uhuru's Govt broke?

Is Uhuru's Govt broke?



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Pay shock for teachers as July salaries slashed


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Knut chairman Wilson Sossion (R) and other union officials. Teachers in public primary schools Thursday got a salary shock after their employer paid them for only 10 days in July. NATION MEDIA GROUP
By NATION TEAM newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com

Posted Thursday, August 8 2013 at 21:34
In Summary

  • The teachers who spoke to the Nation said they were shocked to find very little money in their accounts as net pay for July.



Teachers in public primary schools Thursday got a salary shock after their employer paid them for only 10 days in July.

Teachers with bank loans were the worst hit, with some getting negative balances after the lenders deducted their dues.

"I cannot believe it. How will my son and I even return to my work station?" asked a distraught teacher in Homa Bay County.

Teachers Service Commission (TSC) secretary Gabriel Lengoibon, however, said the payroll was being prepared and may be ready by early next week.

"It is a complicated assignment because part of it is being done manually to avoid double deduction of statutory payments and double taxation," Mr Lengoibon said.

Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) yesterday urged its members to be patient, saying the outstanding amount would be remitted in due course.

Knut chairman Wilson Sossion said TSC had only paid for 10 days as earlier directed by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission before President Kenyatta met them and ordered the that teachers be paid their full salaries.

"We are asking TSC to immediately release the remaining balance to enable the teaching force to meet their financial needs," said Mr Sossion.

The continued delay of the pay, he said, had inconvenienced most of the teachers, especially those pursuing school-based study programmes. "As directed by the Head of State, there is a need for the commission to pay the teachers their hard earned salaries without further delays," he said.

Mr Kenyatta made the promise to Knut officials in a meeting at State House, Nairobi, early in the week.

The President authorised the payment of full salaries - rescinding an earlier decision by Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kiamenyi that teachers who went on strike would be paid for only 10 days.


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"Teachers Service Commission (TSC) secretary Gabriel Lengoibon, however, said the payroll was being
prepared and may be ready by early next week"



“It is a complicated assignment because part of it is being done manually to avoid double deduction
of statutory payments and double taxation,” Mr Lengoibon said.



Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) yesterday urged its members to be patient, saying the outstanding amount would be remitted in due course.
Pay shock for teachers as July salaries slashed - News - nation.co.ke

So,,those who expect,,eti the government to be broke,,,,,he he he,,not the case,,,for we do not see any complains
from other government officials in the large,,civil service.

What is more amusing,,is to see,,these teachers,,on their knees,,,led by that,,good for nothing,,
Sossion,,,begging for,,forgiveness,,,but Jubilee is very forgiving and should not ask,,eti what
their sons will do,,,kwani hawakua wanajua,,siku ya mgomo?????

What about,,millions of children who suffered as a result of their,,useless strike????

They picked the wrong ones,,,,lakini,,,wamepata,,adabu.

Ndiyo bw Sossion,,,usiwahi kucheza na moto,,tena.
 
All this is happening because people here thrive in following piecemeal news
 
All this is happening because people here thrive in following piecemeal news

Exactly Mkuu, in fact KNUT have confirmed release of the rest of the money by government.
 
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