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    TSC Finally Responds to Viral 46,000 Teacher Recruitment Announcement

    TSC Issues Warning Over Fake 46,000 Teacher Recruitment Notice
    NyanchokaBy NyanchokaJune 15, 20263 Mins Read
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    TSC Finally Responds to Viral 46,000 Teacher Recruitment Announcement.

    The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has issued an official warning regarding a recruitment poster circulating on social media platforms that falsely claims the Commission is recruiting 46,000 teachers on permanent and pensionable terms.

    In a public notice released through its verified communication channels, the Commission stated that the information contained in the poster is misleading and does not originate from the Teachers Service Commission.

    The poster, which bears the Teachers Service Commission branding, the Kenya Coat of Arms, and other official-looking insignia, alleges that the Commission has advertised 46,000 teaching vacancies across primary, junior, and secondary schools. The document has been widely shared on social media, prompting the Commission to issue a clarification.

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    Details Contained in the Fraudulent Poster

    According to the circulating poster, the purported recruitment exercise comprises a total of 46,000 vacancies distributed as follows:

    • 6,000 positions for Primary Schools;
    • 39,350 positions for Junior Schools; and
    • 450 positions for Secondary Schools.

    The poster further outlines eligibility requirements, including Kenyan citizenship, possession of a minimum P1 certificate or diploma qualification, and registration as a teacher. It also directs applicants to the Teachers Service Commission website for application details.

    Following the Commission’s clarification, several versions of the poster currently circulating online have been marked with a prominent “FAKE” stamp.

    Teachers Service Commission Clarification

    In its official statement, the Teachers Service Commission disowned the recruitment notice and advised members of the public to obtain information only from authorized communication channels.

    The Commission stated:

    “Please note that the information on this poster is misleading and FAKE. You are always advised to rely on official communication relayed through the TSC official channels i.e. TSC Website (www.tsc.go.ke); Facebook (TSC KENYA) and X (@TSC_KE).”

    The Teachers Service Commission noted that no recruitment exercise matching the details contained in the poster has been announced through its official platforms. The Commission reiterated that all genuine employment opportunities are published exclusively through official communication channels and recognized media outlets.

    Concerns Over Fraudulent Recruitment Advertisements

    The Commission’s warning comes amid continued circulation of fraudulent recruitment notices targeting teachers and job seekers.

    Authorities have previously raised concerns regarding fake employment advertisements that falsely claim to originate from government institutions. Similar notices alleging thousands of teaching vacancies have been reported in recent months.

    Such schemes have been associated with:

    • Requests for money in exchange for employment opportunities;
    • Collection of personal information under false pretenses;
    • Issuance of forged appointment letters; and
    • Financial losses suffered by unsuspecting applicants.

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    The Teachers Service Commission has consistently maintained that its recruitment processes are conducted free of charge and that no applicant should make payments at any stage of the recruitment process.

    The Commission further encouraged individuals who encounter suspicious recruitment notices to report the matter to the nearest Teachers Service Commission office or relevant law enforcement authorities.

    Conclusion

    The Teachers Service Commission has reaffirmed that the widely circulated poster advertising 46,000 permanent and pensionable teaching positions is fraudulent and should be disregarded. The Commission has urged the public to rely exclusively on official communication channels for information regarding teacher recruitment, employment opportunities, and other Commission announcements.

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