Kenya's Education Ministry is facing a mounting crisis as a Supreme Court filing reveals the challenges of phasing out the long-standing Intern Teachers programme. The programme, which has been in place for over two decades, has been a contentious issue, with many teachers and education stakeholders questioning its effectiveness and fairness. The filings, which have been made public, suggest that the government's efforts to transition intern teachers to permanent positions have been hindered by bureaucratic red tape and a lack of clear guidelines. As a result, thousands of intern teachers are facing an uncertain future, with many fearing they will be left without a job or a clear path to permanent employment.
TSC Supreme Court filings tell of crisis in ending intern teachers programme Daily Nation