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"speaker_name": "Prof. Ongeri",
"speaker_title": "The Minister for Education",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The approximate number of teachers employed by the PTA in Limuru Division is 60 in public schools. (b) The cumulative amount of money (c) The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has advertised 4,264 vacant posts in the Print media on 21st July, 2008 to address teachers shortage in the learning institutions in the country. Ten vacant positions are for primary school teachers and 3,768 are for secondary schools and 148 for technical institutions and 41 for teacher training colleges. Kiambu West District was allocated 68 posts for primary school teachers. Currently, the recruitment is ongoing under the direction of Kiambu West District Education Board. The District Selection Panel will submit the list of successful applicants to the Teachers Service Commission by 18th August, 2008 after ratification by the Kiambu District Education Board. The TSC will use the merit list submitted by DEB to appoint the 68 candidates to fill the advertised vacancies in all primary schools in Kiambu West. The PTA teachers in Limuru will, therefore, be employed if they apply and qualify in the merit list submitted by the District Education Board. Successful applicants will be deployed by October, 2008."
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