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HomeDaily NewsThursday, April 23, 2026KIM Resumes Operations After Court Halts TVETA Enforcement - April 2026
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KIM Resumes Operations After Court Halts TVETA Enforcement - April 2026

The Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) has resumed full operations after the High Court stayed enforcement of a revocation notice by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA). The High Court temporarily suspended TVETA's decision to revoke KIM's operating licence, providing relief to thousands of students. Meanwhile, MPs are advocating for a policy shift to declare education as "subsidised" instead of "free," following the government's admission of a significant funding shortfall in the existing programme. Separately, the Teachers Service Commission has debunked viral social media posts claiming changes to hardship allowances and approved teaching subject combinations, ahead of nationwide mass teachers transfers.

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Wednesday 8:14 PMCapital News

KIM resumes operations after court halts TVETA enforcement

KIM resumes operations after court halts TVETA enforcement

The Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) has resumed full operations after the High Court stayed enforcement of a revocation notice by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA).

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The Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) has resumed full operations after the High Court stayed enforcement of a revocation notice by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA).

  • KIM is now fully operational, offering all academic programmes, corporate training, and membership services.
  • The judicial review proceedings will determine the legality and procedural fairness of TVETA's actions.
  • KIM has reassured its students and partners of its commitment to quality education and cooperation with regulatory bodies.
Wednesday 6:23 PMKenyansFirst

High Court Issues Orders on Revocation of KIM Certificates

High Court Issues Orders on Revocation of KIM Certificates

The High Court has temporarily suspended the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority's (TVETA) decision to revoke the operating licence of the Kenya Institute of Management (KIM), providing relief to thousands of students.

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The High Court has temporarily suspended the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority's (TVETA) decision to revoke the operating licence of the Kenya Institute of Management (KIM), providing relief to thousands of students.

  • The court order halts the closure of KIM campuses and the revocation of certificates issued since 2018.
  • Key players include the Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) and TVETA, with Justice Musyoka presiding over the case at the Milimani High Court.
  • The ruling, issued on Wednesday, April 22, allows KIM to seek judicial review of TVETA's decision, with the substantive motion to be filed within seven days.
Wednesday 8:03 PMKenyans

TSC Addresses Hardship Allowance Ahead of Nationwide Mass Teachers Transfers

TSC Addresses Hardship Allowance Ahead of Nationwide Mass Teachers Transfers

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has debunked viral social media posts claiming changes to hardship allowances and approved teaching subject combinations.

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The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has debunked viral social media posts claiming changes to hardship allowances and approved teaching subject combinations.

  • The TSC has declared the circulating posters as "misleading" and "FAKE".
  • The fake posters proposed a new two-tier system for hardship allowances effective July 1, 2026, and listed approved subject combinations.
  • The commission stressed that all verified communication comes through its official channels only.
Wednesday 8:52 PMCapital News

MPs push for policy shift to declare education subsidised as State admits funding shortfall in free education programme

MPs push for policy shift to declare education subsidised as State admits funding shortfall in free education programme

Kenyan MPs are advocating for a policy shift to declare education as "subsidised" instead of "free," following the government's admission of a significant funding shortfall in the existing programme.

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Key Highlights

Kenyan MPs are advocating for a policy shift to declare education as "subsidised" instead of "free," following the government's admission of a significant funding shortfall in the existing programme.

  • Over 1.1 million secondary school learners are currently missing capitation funding due to a deficit.
  • Basic Education Principal Secretary Prof. Julius Bitok confirmed that schools receive an average of Sh15,844.38 per learner, falling short of the policy's Sh22,044.
  • Between the 2020/21 and 2023/24 financial years, underfunding in secondary schools alone exceeded Sh71 billion.
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