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Kenya National Union of Teachers

Also known as: KNUT

Teachers' union that demanded exam payment delays be resolved and opposed TSC social media misconduct rules without clarity.

2026-04-242026-08-23

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  1. June 2026
  2. Citizen Digital

    Blame parents for school unrest, not teachers - KNUT boss Oyuu By Cyrus Sholim June 14, 2026 07:30 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter KNUT Secretary General Collins Oyuu during a past address.

    Blame parents for school unrest, not teachers - KNUT boss Oyuu
  3. The Standard

    Collins Oyuu, Secretary-General of the Kenya National Union of Teachers, acknowledged the importance of parental involvement but noted that schools are operating under immense pressure.

    Parents under scrutiny as school unrest crisis deepens
  4. Citizen Digital

    KNUT urges students to embrace dialogue amid rising school unrest By Laura Otieno June 07, 2026 09:22 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter KNUT and KUPPET officials address the press after a meeting with TSC end

    KNUT urges students to embrace dialogue amid rising school unrest
  5. May 2026
  6. The Standard

    Kadu Asili party leader and former Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) national chairman Mr Mudzo Nzili stated that President Ruto embarked on giving false promises during the recent Coast tour and urged Kenyans to reject him at the ballot following the high cost of living an

    Kadu Asili faults Ruto over Coast projects
  7. The Standard

    On December 4, 1957, the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) was established in Pumwani, Nairobi, becoming the country’s oldest teachers’ union.

    Rewriting the Future of Trade Unionism in Kenya
  8. April 2026
  9. Citizen Digital

    KNUT raises alarm after gov't allocates Ksh.188 capitation per learner for second term By Laura Otieno April 29, 2026 08:51 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Audio By Vocalize The Kenya National Union of Teac

    KNUT raises alarm after gov't allocates Ksh.188 capitation per learner for second term
  10. The Standard

    s management processes under Clause 10.2(c) of the POMSF Addendum.The negotiations involve stakeholders including the State Department for Public Service, the Teachers Service Commission, the National Police Service, the Kenya Prisons Service, the Kenya National Union of Teachers

    Hospitals risk losing govt contracts in SHA tariff showdown
  11. Citizen Digital

    Anthony Gioche, Executive Secretary of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT), Nakuru branch, stated: “They met, they agreed even we got the communication.

    Teachers protest despite deal to remove capping on SHA medical cover

Thursday 20 August

  1. Sossion tells MPs union past won't compromise TSC independence

    Former KNUT secretary-general Wilson Sossion, nominated to the Teachers Service Commission, told MPs that his history of confronting the employer on behalf of teachers will not affect his ability to serve independently; he said his union experience could instead strengthen the commission by providing deeper understanding of educators' challenges.

    20 August 2026 · Capital News

  2. Sossion pledges TSC-Education Ministry cooperation if approved

    Teachers Service Commission nominee Wilson Sossion told parliament he would foster cooperation between the TSC and Ministry of Education, work within the commission's existing strategic plan, and prioritize education quality and teacher support if approved for the commissioner position.

    20 August 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 19 August

  1. Parliament to vet Sossion and Lentoijoni for TSC Commissioner roles

    The National Assembly's Departmental Committee on Education will conduct approval hearings on Thursday, August 20, 2026, for Wilson Sossion and Antonina Lentoijoni, nominated by President William Ruto in July for appointment as Teachers Service Commission commissioners. The committee will examine the nominees' qualifications, experience, integrity and suitability for the positions.

    19 August 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 18 August

  1. Teachers' unions seek clear TSC social media misconduct rules

    Teachers' unions want the TSC to define what constitutes misconduct under its new social media directive before enforcement, warning that vague rules could be misused to intimidate educators. They are pushing for wider consultation and clarity on what is prohibited, particularly for content created outside school premises and working hours.

    18 August 2026 · The Standard

Saturday 15 August

  1. KNUT bus driver dies in trailer collision in Makueni

    A KNUT Kibwezi branch bus driver died while receiving treatment at Kambu Hospital following a collision with a trailer in Makueni. In a separate incident in Mbooni East, nine people were injured when a Probox lost control and rolled on the Kalawa–Miangeni road.

    15 August 2026 · Citizen Digital

Tuesday 4 August

  1. KNEC to settle 2025 exam personnel payments by August 6

    Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has received Sh4.95 billion and will use Sh2.5 billion to clear outstanding payments owed to examination officials, including supervisors, invigilators, centre managers, and security personnel who administered the 2025 national examinations, with all dues to be settled by Thursday, August 6.

    4 August 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 30 July

  1. Ruto nominates Lentoijoni and Sossion to TSC Commission

    President William Ruto has nominated Antonina Lentoijoni, an education administrator with over 26 years in Kenya's education sector and nearly two decades in senior TSC leadership, alongside former KNUT Secretary-General Wilson Sossion to serve as members of the Teachers Service Commission. The nominations have been forwarded to Parliament for vetting and approval by the National Assembly's Departmental Committee on Education.

    30 July 2026 · The Standard

  2. Teachers unions threaten exam boycott over unpaid allowances

    The Kenya National Union of Teachers and Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers have directed members not to administer national examinations until invigilators, supervisors and center managers are paid outstanding allowances. The unions say thousands of teachers remain unpaid months after the government released Sh1.5 billion through the National Treasury to KNEC for 2024 exam administration, with only examiners having received payments so far.

    30 July 2026 · The Standard

  3. Ruto's constitutional commission nominees referred for parliamentary vetting

    President William Ruto's four nominees for key constitutional commissions—Antonina Lentoijoni and Wilson Sossion to the Teachers Service Commission, Flora Mutua to the Public Service Commission, and Dr. Duncan Ojwang Oburu to chair the Independent Policing Oversight Authority—have been referred by National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula to departmental committees for vetting under the Constitution and Public Appointments Act.

    30 July 2026 · The Standard

Sunday 26 July

  1. Teachers threaten exam boycott over unpaid allowances

    The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) warned that delayed compensation from the Kenya National Examinations Council for teachers who supervised last year's national examinations could trigger a boycott of this year's exams scheduled for year-end. The union said contracted professionals remain unpaid despite the National Treasury releasing funds, including a Ksh1.5 billion allocation to settle the pending dues.

    26 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

Saturday 25 July

  1. Knut withdraws 59 teachers from Isiolo schools over security

    The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut), Isiolo branch has withdrawn 59 teachers from schools in Oldonyiro sub county, citing security concerns and frequent attacks on teachers. The union reported recent incidents including a teacher attacked by armed people with clubs last week and a deputy principal shot dead in March.

    25 July 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 23 July

  1. Wilson Sossion nominated as TSC commissioner after years as union critic

    Former Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary-General Wilson Sossion has been nominated by President William Ruto to serve as a commissioner of the Teachers Service Commission, the institution he previously battled over teachers' rights, labour policies and education reforms.

    23 July 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 21 July

  1. Ruto nominates KNCHR chair to lead police oversight authority

    President William Ruto has nominated Kenya National Commission on Human Rights Chairperson Dr. Duncan Ojwang Oburu to chair the Independent Policing Oversight Authority, succeeding former chair Justice Ahmed Issack Hassan. The nominations, announced through Notification of Presidential Action No. XI of 2026, also include appointments to the Teachers Service Commission, Public Service Commission, and Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee, pending parliamentary approval.

    21 July 2026 · Capital News

  2. Former police spokesman Charles Owino appointed government spokesperson

    Charles Owino, a former police spokesman, has been appointed Government Spokesperson as part of President Ruto's presidential nominations and redeployments within the Executive. Former Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura was reassigned to head the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Disability Rights.

    21 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Ruto appoints Owino as Government Spokesperson in reshuffle

    President William Ruto has appointed Charles Owino, former National Police Service spokesperson, as Government Spokesperson, while Isaac Mwaura was redesignated to head the newly established Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Disability Rights.

    21 July 2026 · Capital News

  4. Charles Owino appointed Government Spokesperson in executive reshuffle

    President William Ruto promoted Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura to Head of the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Disability Rights, while Charles Owino Wahong'o, redeployed from the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, was appointed as the new Government Spokesperson. Ruto also made nominations to constitutional commissions and approved changes in senior executive ranks.

    21 July 2026 · The Standard

  5. SRC approves Phase II salary increase for civil servants

    The Salaries and Remuneration Commission has approved the second phase of the Fourth Remuneration Review Cycle for civil servants effective July 1, 2026, with teachers among the biggest beneficiaries. The revised salary structure was developed considering inflation, labour productivity, government affordability, and market competitiveness.

    21 July 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 9 July

  1. KNEC settles overdue examiner pay after months of delays

    The Kenya National Examinations Council has paid outstanding marking allowances owed to examiners who handled the 2025 KJSEA and KCSE exams, after the National Treasury released Sh1.5 billion on July 7. The payment follows months of delays that sparked walkouts and boycott threats from more than 800 KCSE examiners who stopped marking in December.

    9 July 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 8 July

  1. KNUT demands release of delayed KNEC examiner payment dues

    The Kenya National Union of Teachers has demanded immediate payment of dues owed to teachers who served as examiners for KNEC last year, warning that continued delays could disrupt the administration and marking of this year's exams.

    8 July 2026 · The Standard

Monday 22 June

  1. Kenya's future depends on building value-driven citizenry

    An opinion piece argues that Kenya's progress requires citizens to abandon tribalism, corruption and bribery, and embrace habits of honesty and fairness taught across families, schools and religious institutions.

    22 June 2026 · The Standard

Sunday 14 June

  1. KNUT boss blames parents, politicians for school unrest wave

    KNUT Secretary General Collins Oyuu has defended teachers against criticism over recent school unrest, arguing that parents have largely abdicated their responsibility of guiding children and that the political class has fostered a toxic environment affecting learners. He also highlighted gains from the union's working relationship with government, including recruitment of 100,000 teachers.

    14 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Parents blamed for rising school unrest across Kenya

    Kenya is experiencing increased school vandalism and arson attacks, including a fatal fire at Utumishi Girls Academy that killed 16 people, prompting President William Ruto to argue that parents bear primary responsibility for children's conduct rather than government or schools alone.

    14 June 2026 · The Standard

Sunday 7 June

  1. KNUT urges students to use dialogue over disruptive action

    The Kenya National Union of Teachers has called on students to uphold discipline and address grievances through student governance structures rather than disruptive behaviour, as unrest continues to spread across schools. KNUT Deputy Secretary General Hesbon Otieno attributed rising unrest to peer-induced indiscipline and warned of wanton destruction of school infrastructure.

    7 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Saturday 30 May

  1. Kadu Asili says Ruto recycling Kenyatta-era Coast projects

    Kadu Asili has criticized President Ruto's Coast region development plan, claiming the administration is relying on projects initiated under President Kenyatta's regime and has not launched any landmark projects of its own. The party also contested the Ruto government's recruitment at Kenya Ports Authority, stating that over 80 per cent of about 290 positions went to the Rift Valley region.

    30 May 2026 · The Standard

Friday 1 May

  1. Kenya's trade unions must reform governance and serve active workers

    Trade unions in Kenya were founded as instruments of worker protection and collective bargaining, with roots in the anti-colonial struggle of the 1940s–50s. The article examines how unions like KNUT (established 1957), COTU (1965), KUPPET (1998), and UASU (2003) have evolved under Kenya's Labour Relations Act of 2007 and constitutional frameworks, emphasizing the need for democratic representation and sector-specific service to active workers.

    1 May 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 29 April

  1. KNUT challenges government's Ksh.188 capitation per learner allocation

    The Kenya National Union of Teachers has called for a stakeholder meeting after the government allocated Ksh.188 per primary school learner for the second term, citing concerns that the amount is insufficient for learning activities including textbook maintenance (Ksh.5), teachers' guides (Ksh.15), and exercise books (Ksh.40).

    29 April 2026 · Citizen Digital

Sunday 26 April

  1. SHA threatens contract termination over new tariff negotiations

    The Social Health Authority has warned contracted healthcare providers that failure to agree on new tariffs under the Public Officers Medical Scheme Fund will result in immediate contract termination, with nationwide negotiations beginning Monday. During negotiations, providers must not charge POMSF beneficiaries out-of-pocket fees or co-payments, and talks are set to conclude within four weeks.

    26 April 2026 · The Standard

Friday 24 April

  1. Teachers protest SHA medical cover despite government removal deal

    Teachers in Nandi County staged demonstrations against the Social Health Authority (SHA) medical scheme, claiming out-of-pocket payments and capping remain in effect despite a Health Cabinet Secretary announcement and union agreement to remove tariff locking immediately. Teachers say the scheme is inefficient and inaccessible, with a Ksh.1,200 capitation per outpatient visit insufficient even for basic tests, and are threatening to strike if grievances are not addressed.

    24 April 2026 · Citizen Digital

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