Gov’t to hire 24,000 more teachers by January 2026 - CS Migos
Education Cabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba. | FILE
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The government will employ 24,000 new teachers by January
2026 as part of ongoing efforts to address teacher shortages in public schools,
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos announced on Sunday.
Speaking during World Teachers’ Day celebrations at the Moi
International Sports Centre, Migos said the new recruitment will push the
number of teachers hired over the past three years to 100,000, marking a major
milestone in the government’s education reforms.
“Seventy-six thousand teachers have already been employed,
and 24,000 more will be employed by January 2026,” he said.
“An additional 16,000 will follow later in the year, as we
continue bridging the teacher shortage that has challenged our education system
for years.”
The CS hailed Kenyan teachers for their “resilience and
sacrifice,” describing them as “true nation builders” and key to the
successful rollout of the Competency-Based Education (CBE) curriculum.
To support ongoing training, Migos said the government had
allocated Ksh.950 million to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) for
retooling programs that equip teachers with new skills under CBE.
TSC Chair Jamleck Muturi, who also addressed the gathering,
said the recruitment process for the 24,000 new teachers has been digitized to
enhance efficiency and transparency.
“Registration of teachers has been automated, and
recruitment is now fully online,” Dr. Muturi said. “By January, 24,000 teachers
will be in class.”
He added that 151,612 teachers have been promoted, with
interviews for further promotions set to begin on Monday.
“Over 300,000 teachers have already been retooled, and the
government will finalize the last cohort in December,” he said.
The new employment drive comes as the Ministry of Education
and the TSC continue implementing reforms aimed at improving teacher capacity,
digital integration, and curriculum delivery in line with Kenya’s education
transformation agenda.


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