April 19, 2025

TSC responds to reports of stopping sacco deductions from teachers’ salaries

TSC responds to reports of stopping sacco deductions from teachers' salaries

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has refuted reports of stopping Sacco deductions from teacher's salaries

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has refuted reports of stopping Sacco deductions from teacher’s salaries.

In response to a post that was circulating on social media, TSC, on Tuesday, January 7, flagged the post as fake.

Therefore, TSC advised teachers and the general public to ignore the fake posts.

According to the fake post, TSC had allegedly planned to stop enforcing sacco deductions from salaries.

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It was alleged that teachers would be required to manage their Sacco obligations such as making Sacco payments on their own.

Currently, Sacco deductions for loan repayments and contributions are usually deducted before the money is sent to the accounts of teachers.

One of the most famous sacco where teachers make monthly contributions include Mwalimu National Sacco.

“The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced that by February 2025, it will end direct Sacco deductions from teachers’ salaries,” read the fake post in part.

“Teachers will now have to actively manage their Sacco payments on their own. Instead of relying on automatic deductions, they’ll use modern payment methods, such as mobile money or online banking.”

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