All set for Kuppet elections as ex-MP Ronald Tonui locked out of SG post

New rules require candidates for top seats like Secretary General and Chairman to pay Sh500,000 in registration fee...
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The Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) is set for its national elections on Saturday, April 17, 2026, with incumbent Secretary General Akello Misori leading the charge for re-election.
- Former MP Ronald Tonui has been disqualified from contesting the Secretary General post.
- Several incumbent officials, including Akello Misori (Secretary General) and Mwethi Njenga (National Treasurer), face no opposition.
- New constitutional changes increased registration fees, with aspiring Secretary General candidates required to pay Sh 500,000.
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