The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) has urged the Kenya National Examination Council to pay teachers who invigilate, supervise, and mark national exams, which began on Monday , in primary schools promptly.
Speaking in Siaya County, KNUT Secretary General Collins Oyuu decried the late payment of tutors over the years .
Oyuu stated that teachers have already done their work by preparing candidates for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education and Kenya Primary School Education Assessment and should not be subjected to more misery.
Further, Oyuu told the Chief Executive Officer of KNEC, David Njeng’ere, to seize up the matter and ensure teachers get their dues in time.
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