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The Teachers Service Commission is on the spot following the release and publication of a teacher's promotion list which included retirees. Since its release a week ago, the controversial list has sparked complaints and left many teachers feeling neglected and overlooked in their pursuit of career advancement. Led by the Kenya National Union of Teachers, the teachers are accusing TSC of planning to employ ghost workers and unfairly conducting the vetting process
TSC on the spot over the publication of a teacher's promotion list
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