Full List Of 126 Teachers Deregistered By TSC In 2025: Reasons For Dismissal, Affected Counties, And What It Means For Their Careers

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TSC List Of 126 Teachers Who Were Deregistered & Dismissed From Service .

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has officially struck off 126 teachers from its register following serious disciplinary actions. These educators, who served in various parts of Kenya, were dismissed due to misconduct that breached the ethical and professional code of the teaching profession.

 

 

 

Why the Teachers Were Deregistered by TSC in 2025

The TSC, mandated to manage human resources in Kenya’s education sector, is responsible for ensuring that teachers uphold integrity and professionalism in all learning institutions. In its recent gazette notice, the Commission outlined various reasons for deregistration, including:

 

– Professional misconduct

– Abuse of office or students

– Negligence of duty

– Engagement in criminal activities

– Possession or use of fake academic documents

– Sexual misconduct and harassment

 

 

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According to TSC’s code of conduct, any teacher found guilty of gross violation of the Code of Regulations for Teachers (CORT) faces disciplinary proceedings, and if found culpable, their names are removed from the official register.

 

Legal Basis for TSC Deregistration of Teachers

Under the Teachers Service Commission Act (Cap 212) and the Code of Regulations for Teachers, the Commission is empowered to take action against educators who fail to meet the standards expected of them. Once a teacher is deregistered:

 

– They are permanently barred from teaching in any Kenyan public or private institution.

– It becomes illegal for any school to engage them in teaching.

– Their TSC number is revoked, making them unemployable in the education sector.

 

 

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The deregistration process involves thorough investigations, a fair hearing, and recommendations from the TSC disciplinary committee before a final decision is made.

 

 

TSC CEO Nancy Njeri Macharia In A Previous Event

List of Teachers Deregistered by TSC in April 2025

Below is the full list of 126 teachers deregistered and dismissed from the teaching service:

 

1. Mutuenrandu Patrick Thiauru

2. Ngugi James Mburu

3. Magiri Douglas Murithi

4. Ngila Mukua Stephen

5. Mohamed Alawe Athumani

6. Nderitu Peter Ndegwa

7. Omutsayi Fredrick W.

8. Ngure Joseph Mwangi

9. Hinzano Peter Barawa

10. Odinga Geoffrey

11. Mwangi Edward Maina

12. Talib Abubakar

13. Kiplel Sawe Wilson

14. Wanjala Moses Barasa

15. Nyangwara Evans Otara

16. Rindoria Nehemiah Mogoi

17. Mulinge Mutua

18. Obuom Rodgers Otieno

19. Kipkechem Amdany Julius

20. Mbusu Josephat Maia

21. Omollo Edwin Omondi

22. Ojwando William Maina

23. Oletunda Kirui Joseph

24. Otieno Alfred Edwin

25. Masengo Douglas Momanyi

26. Anyona Nathan

27. Goroba Benard

28. Kekemwamburi M.

29. Wesamba John

30. Bushuru Stanley

31. Nyangeri Nahashon Akunga

32. Mutwiwa Titus Muthiani

33. Mudaki Agosa Jackson

34. Kariuki Lazaro

35. Olweny Paul

36. Kibiri Maina Joseph

37. Kundu Geoffrey Wafula

38. Ofula Esialai Peter

39. Ogola Owino Gedion

40. Nyakwara Thomas Nyakamba

41. Sanya Muriema

42. Omulisia John Atulo

43. Monari Justus

44. Mwenda Eliphas Joses

45. Magero Peter Ojwang

46. Wanyonyi Mulongo Martin

47. Mwambua Stephen Mrata

48. Muema Daniel Mavindu

49. Gathungu George Mburu

50. Safari Justus John

51. Ndege Njiru Gerald

52. Odhiambo Churchil Winston

53. Wanjofu Khisa Godfrey

54. Omondi Ochieng Philip

55. Ruto Kibiwot John

56. Kasai Harris M.

57. Mjawasi Augustine Mghanga

58. Rono Willy Kimutai

59. Busuru Godfrey Wanjala

60. Mwambere Oliver Juma

61. Ndambuki Nicholas

62. Cheruiyot Gilbert Kipkoech

63. Mukchenei Michael

64. Ringera Koome Isaiah

65. Mutava Michael Makau

66. Sotany Cheptoo Alfred

67. Mutua Benjamin Mutisya

68. Olero Kennedy Ondigo

69. Kungu Otieno Abel

70. Bukhala Dennis

71. Mulwale James

72. Okumu Harrison Sindani

73. Kisemei Mutia

74. Gikenyijosephat Otwabe

75. Wayodi Vinson Omollo

76. Agasa Justine Ondieki

77. Awaya Gama Ondere

78. Kimutai Simon

79. Ooko Ocholah Samwel

80. Mmanyanu Mmbworo K

81. Cheruiyot Simeon

82. Okedi Philip

83. Sigei Kipkurgat Zaphania

84. Okwiri Lucheli R.

85. Nyamawi Chale

86. Mbugua David

87. Ogola Victor Ooko

88. Kapchanga Pepela Bethwel

89. Odanga Japeth

90. Macharia Mwangi Jeremiah

91. Okayo Lucas Olianga

92. Hussein Ibrahim

93. Julius Nganga Kungu

94. Mathew Macharia

95. Jackson I Mugami

96. Abuka Jeckonia Moi

97. Justus Otieno Odoyo

98. Edwin Oguda Gor

99. Mose Vincent

100. Atieno Owino Marianne

101. Maloba Calistus Ngosia

102. Mulu Felix K.

103. Oluoch Erick Aum

104. Ajowi Maxwell

105. Mate Andrew Korongo

106. Kalenda Eric Juma

107. Lubisia Kisaka Bramwel

108. Lipeya Samuel Mulamula

109. Ontiri Peterson Anyieni

110. Nyamboga Francis

111. David Theuri Kingori

112. Kiprotich Leonard

113. Kiptalam Raymond

114. Eve A Gogah

115. Nzai Kenneth

116. Njema James

117. Nyagalouis K.

118. Towettnixon Mbito

119. Kalola Richard Mutavi

120. Akumu John Ben

121. Lumumbatom Omondi

122. Anuro Moses

123. Muthusi Daniel

124. Ochieng Stephen

125. Ajuang Ceaser Otieno

126. Mulinge Dickson

 

 

 

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Implications for Teachers and the Education Sector

This large-scale deregistration sends a clear message to the over 300,000 teachers registered with TSC that the Commission is taking discipline seriously. The move aims to:

 

– Safeguard learners’ welfare

– Restore public trust in the education system

– Ensure professionalism among teaching staff

– Deter future misconduct by teachers

 

TSC CEO Nancy Macharia emphasized that teachers have a moral obligation to protect and guide learners, not exploit or abuse their positions.

 

Can a Deregistered Teacher Appeal the Decision?

Yes. Teachers whose names appear on the deregistration list have the right to file an appeal within 90 days from the date of notice. The appeal is lodged with the TSC Review Committee, which revisits the case and evaluates new evidence or mitigating factors.

 

However, only a few appeals are successful. For reinstatement, compelling evidence must prove that the original decision was flawed or lacked procedural fairness.

 

What School Heads and Boards Need to Know

TSC has warned school administrators both in public and private institutions not to hire deregistered teachers. Employing an individual whose name has been removed from the register is a punishable offense under Kenyan law.

 

Before hiring any new teacher, institutions must:

– Verify their TSC registration status

– Request the official TSC certificate

– Check for any disciplinary record or deregistration status online

 

School heads should frequently consult the TSC portal for updates on the status of registered teachers to avoid breaching labor and child safety regulations.

 

Parents’ Role in Keeping the System Accountable

Parents are urged to report any suspicious behavior from teachers to school management or directly to the TSC. Complaints can be submitted online or through County TSC offices. The Commission guarantees confidentiality and prompt investigation of all reported cases.

 

This is particularly important in protecting students from exploitation, harassment, or academic negligence.

 

How TSC Tracks and Investigates Teachers’ Conduct

TSC works with multiple stakeholders including:

– School heads and Boards of Management (BOMs)

– Ministry of Education quality assurance officers

– Law enforcement authorities

– The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC)

 

Any reports of misconduct are logged, and if investigations show sufficient evidence, the disciplinary process is initiated.

 

TSC has also integrated technology in tracking teacher records through a centralized Human Resource Management Information System (HRMIS).

 

Public Reactions to the 2025 TSC Deregistration List

Many Kenyans have welcomed the crackdown on rogue educators. Social media platforms were abuzz with reactions, with most netizens praising TSC for enforcing discipline in schools. However, others raised concerns about possible witch-hunts and the need for transparency during disciplinary proceedings.

 

One online user commented:

“Finally, teachers are being held accountable. Our children deserve better!”

 

Another stated:

“TSC should also ensure due process is followed so that innocent teachers don’t suffer.”

 

Conclusion: Upholding the Integrity of Kenya’s Teaching Profession

The deregistration of 126 teachers by TSC in 2025 is one of the largest disciplinary actions in recent times. As Kenya pushes forward with education reforms under the CBC system, the need for competent, ethical, and dedicated teachers is paramount.

 

This bold move is a stern reminder that any form of misconduct will not go unnoticed or unpunished. Teaching is not just a job it’s a calling that demands integrity, patience, and responsibility.

 

As the country gears towards nurturing future generations, stakeholders must continue working together to cleanse the profession and ensure learners receive quality, safe, and disciplined instruction. Visit our website http://www.teachersnewscenter.co.ke for daily updates and insight information on Kenya’s education sector.

TSC List Of 126 Teachers Who Were Deregistered & Dismissed From Service .

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