
Akello Misori
Akello Misori is the Secretary General of the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers. He has been an advocate for the reintegration of out-of-school youth into the education system, emphasizing the need for adequate resources and training to meet the diverse needs of adult learners.
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Akello Misori is the Secretary General of Kuppet who suggested that Junior Schools should be managed with Senior Schools.
Make final decision on domiciling of Junior Schools to end wrangles
Akello Misori is the Secretary-General of the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) and called for urgent dialogue regarding the medical transition.
Teachers demand assurances ahead of SHA medical shift
Akello Misori is the secretary general of KUPPET who criticized the decision to host Junior School in primary schools.
KNUT, KUPPET clash at State House over junior school placementKenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) Secretary General Akello Misori accused TSC of 'paying lip service' to resolving stagnation while other public employers advanced their workers.
Double delight for teachers as 45,000 clinch promotions
Kuppet Secretary General Akello Misori warned that the proposed move would severely disadvantage teachers.
Teachers uproar over medical scheme, shift to SHA
Akello Misori, Secretary General of the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, blamed the unrest on delayed government funding.
Exam pressure, cash crisis blamed for fresh wave of unrest in schoolsKuppet Secretary General Akello Misori said the teachers should expect the new pay deal will be factored into the July salaries.
400,000 teachers set for pay rise as State, unions seal Sh33b dealAkello Misori, KUPPET Secretary-General, expressed confidence that a deal would be reached soon.
Teachers' pay deal talks stall as unions push for higher salaries and allowancesAkello Misori also supported the initiative but urged the government to invest in infrastructure and teacher training.
Second chance: 8-4-4 dropouts to rejoin school under CBCAkello Misori, from the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, supported the initiative but called for more resources for adult learners.
Plan to give 8-4-4 dropouts second chance under CBC







