TSC Addresses Hardship Allowance Ahead of Nationwide Mass Teachers Transfers

TSC has been experiencing difficulty addressing issues related to teachers, prompting the commission to quell the situation if the need arises ahead of the April 27 second-term schools reopening...
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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.
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