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Collins Oyuu, the Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary General

Collins Oyuu, the Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary General
Photo | Francis Nderitu | Nation Syndication
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Mr. Collins Oyuu (center), the Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary General, Mr. Malel Langat (right), the First National Vice chairman and Mr. Desmond Langat (left), the Bomet branch Executive Secretary addressing journalists at Chepkongony village in Bomet county on April 20, 2025, where they hit out at Teachers Service Commission (TSC) on the row over promotion of 25,000 teachers in public schools. The unionists said the promotions were fraught with irregularities which should be addressed and those left out promoted.

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