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"content": "Hon. Senators, I hereby report that a Petition has been submitted to the Senate by Ms. Ruth Kabuyu and other P1 teachers concerning salary arrears for P1 teachers with A Level academic qualifications from 1996 to 2010. As you are aware under Article 119(1) of the Constitution, every person has a right to Petition in Parliament, to consider any matter within its authority including enacting, amending or repealing any legislation. Hon. Senators, the salient issues raised in the Petition are as follows - THAT, in July 1996, the then directorate of Personnel Management of the Teachers’ Service Commission issued a scheme of service for non-graduate teachers giving the requirements and promotion for non-graduate teachers. The said schemes were implemented by the Commission after which attendant regrading was required. THAT, in July 1996, then Ministry of Education, Science and Technology through the Chief inspector of schools requested all District Education Officers, Municipal Education Officers and City Director of Education to submit the name of trained primary school teachers P1 with A Level academic qualifications country wide to the Ministry. THAT, thereafter, the Ministry proceeded to grade untrained A Level teacher, who had attended a two weeks’ programme at Kagumo and Bondo Teachers Training"
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