
Margaret Njoka
Margaret Njoka serves as the Acting Secretary of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) in Kenya. She has been in the news for addressing concerns about the criteria used to allocate hardship allowances for teachers, explaining that the SRC relies on reports from the Ministry of Public Service to determine these allowances. Her recent appearances before the National Assembly Committee on Implementation highlight her role in discussing the challenges and disparities faced by teachers stationed in various regions.
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Recent news mentions
In a July 25 letter, SRC acting secretary Margaret Njoka said the commission opposed the Judges’ Retirement Benefits Bill, 2025.
Former SRC chair warns judges' pension plan is unsustainable
Margaret Njoka is the Acting Secretary of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission who opposed the Judges’ Retirement Benefits Bill, 2025.
SRC blocks JSC's push to expand costly judges' retirement benefits
Margaret Njoka is the Acting Secretary of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission who explained the criteria for hardship allowances.
MPs seek report on teachers' hardship allowancesMargaret Njoka is the Acting Secretary of SRC who explained the reliance on a Ministry of Public Service report for hardship allowance determination.
MPs seek report on teachers' hardship perks



